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SeaRAQ I/O expansion modules provide unprecedented expansion capabilities for Sealevel Relio R3 and Relio R4 industrial computers. The SeaRAQ 8511 expansion board adds 16 channels of isolated digital inputs rated for 0V to 132V AC. To protect the host computer from harmful voltage spikes commonly found in industrial environments, the 8511 provides 1500V AC isolation. For easy, reliable field wiring, the board uses removable, high-retention terminal block connectors. Sealevel's SeaMAX software drivers and utilities make installation and operation easy using Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. Communicate using industry standard Modbus RTU protocol or use the Sealevel SeaMAX API software libraries from your application program. For more information about the 8511-ROHS please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800, or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Sealevel SeaRAQ 16x Isolated Digital Inputs (0V to 132V AC) Expansion Module
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SeaRAQ 16x Isolated Digital Inputs (0V to 132V AC) Expansion Module
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