ICS TRIPLEX T8431 Receive/process input signals
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Guangzhou Qiming Automation Technology Co., Ltd
ICS TRIPLEX T8431 Receive/process input signals
The T8431 module typically provides multiple input channels for receiving various types of signals. These input channels can be configured as analog or digital inputs to meet different application requirements. This enables T8431 to connect with other devices and sensors, receive input signals from these devices, and convert them into signals that the system can understand and process.
The T8431 module also has some output channels for controlling external devices or performing operations. These output channels can trigger actuators, control alarms, send signals, etc., to achieve automated control functions. Through this approach, T8431 can achieve precise control over other devices in the system, ensuring that they operate according to predetermined logic and rules.
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