Siemens 6ES5464-8MA21

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SKU6ES5464-8MA21
ManufacturerSiemens
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
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The Siemens 6ES5464-8MA21 is an analog input module designed for the SIMATIC S5 series, specifically tailored for the S5-100U, S5-90U, and S5-95U PLCs. This module offers four isolated analog inputs with a range of ±50mV, each featuring linearization capabilities to ensure accurate signal processing. Operating at a supply voltage of 24 V, it consumes an input current of 100 mA at 9 V. The module is characterized by a compact design, measuring 135 mm in height, 100 mm in length, and 45 mm in width, with a weight of 0.28 kg. It is engineered for integration into the ET 100U and ET 200U systems, providing reliable and precise analog input functionality for industrial automation applications.

Specifications

Weight
0.04 kgs
Product Type
Analog Input Module
Series
SIMATIC S5
Input Range
±50mV
Supply Voltage
24 V
Input Current
100 mA at 9 V
Dimensions
135 mm x 100 mm x 45 mm
Weight
0.28 kg

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