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6ES7314-1AF10-0AB0
Siemens Simatic S7-300 CPU 314 PLC Module

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Simatic S7-300 CPU 314 PLC Module
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The Siemens 6ES7 314-1AF10-0AB0 is a CPU from the Simatic S7-300 series PLCs. The CPU314 has a rated supply voltage of 24 VDC and an expandable FEPROM memory of up to 4 MB. This PLC is available at Northern Industrial and you can see more technical details for the PLC below. 

6ES7314-1AF10-0AB0 Technical Specifications
Part number    6ES7 314-1AF10-0AB0
Power supply24 VDC
Current consumptionTypical 0.7 A
Inrush currentTypical 8 A
Work memory integral24 KB
Load memory integral     40 KB RAM
Expandable FEPROMUp to 4 MB
Processing times for - Bit instructions    0.3 us minimum
- Word instructions1 us minimum
- Double integer arithmetic2 us minimum
- Floating point math instructions50 us minimum
S7 counters64
S7 timers128
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ManufacturerSiemens
Alternative Partnumber6ES7 314-1AF10-0AB0
Range typeProcessor Module
RangeSimatic S7-300
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