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82000000014700
Control Techniques SM-I/O 32 Extended Digital I/O Module Adding 32 Bidirectional I/O Points

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SM-I/O 32 Extended Digital I/O Module Adding 32 Bidirectional I/O Points
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The Control Techniques 82000000014700 is a digital I/O module. This option module adds 32 digital high-speed, bidirectional I/O points to the drive. Each group of four outputs can supply a total of 16mA, so each output is able to supply at least 4mA. A digital output can supply up to a maximum of 16mA as long as the total output current for the group does not exceed 16mA (for example, one digital I/O set as an output and the other three digital I/O in the group set to inputs).

Features of the 82000000014700
  • 32 digital inputs/outputs
  • Includes breakout board and cable
  • Access to all I/O requires the use of SyPTLite or SyPTPro
  • programming


The module has eight groups of four I/Os rated at 24Vdc and is suitable for use with the Commander SK, Mentor MP, Unidrive SP and Digitax ST.

There are two update methods to access I/Os:
Fast Update Method:
  • Allows access to all 32 I/Os
  • Requires SyPTLite or SyPTPro for programming
  • 500µs update (30ms for Commander SK)
Standard Update Method
  • Access only DIO1 to DIO8
  • DIO1 to DIO4 are I/Os
  • DIO5 to DIO8 are I/Ps
  • Accessible with CTSoft
  • 4ms update (750ms for Commander SK
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The Specs

The below specs apply to this product

ManufacturerControl Techniques
Alternative PartnumberSM-I/O 32
Range typeOther
RangeUnidrive SP
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