Siemens 6ES5373-1AA41

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SKU6ES5373-1AA41
ManufacturerSiemens
CategoryIndustrial automation components
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Description

The Siemens 6ES5373-1AA41 is a memory module designed for the SIMATIC S5 series, offering 32 KB of CMOS EPROM storage. This module is essential for enhancing the memory capacity of SIMATIC S5 programmable logic controllers (PLCs), facilitating efficient data storage and retrieval in industrial automation applications. The module's compact dimensions of 20 mm in height, 100 mm in length, and 60 mm in width, along with its weight of 0.06 kg, make it suitable for integration into various automation systems. As a discontinued product, the 6ES5373-1AA41 is typically available through authorized distributors and may also be found in refurbished or used condition, offering a cost-effective solution for system upgrades or replacements.

Specifications

Weight
0.08 kgs
Memory Type
CMOS EPROM
Memory Capacity
32 KB
Dimensions
20 mm x 100 mm x 60 mm
Weight
0.06 kg
Product Lifecycle
Discontinued

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