Siemens 6GK1500-0FC00

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SKU6GK1500-0FC00
ManufacturerSiemens
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (4-6 days): 24 units
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Description

The Siemens 6GK1500-0FC00 is a PROFIBUS FC RS 485 plug connector designed for industrial applications, including Industry PCs, SIMATIC OP, and OLM systems. It features a FastConnect connection plug with an axial cable outlet, facilitating efficient and reliable data transmission. The connector supports transfer rates ranging from 9.6 kbit/s to 12 Mbit/s, accommodating various communication needs. An integrated terminating resistor with an isolating function ensures signal integrity and minimizes reflections in the network. Encased in a durable plastic housing, the 6GK1500-0FC00 is built to withstand industrial environments. This connector is suitable for connecting PROFIBUS nodes to the PROFIBUS bus cable, ensuring seamless communication within automation systems.

Specifications

Weight
0.01 kgs
Manufacturer
Siemens
I/O Configuration
3
Interface Type
profibus
I/O Channels
3 channels

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