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TSXDEF812
Telemecanique 8 Channel discrete input extension module (24VDC)

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8 Channel discrete input extension module (24VDC)
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The Telemecanique TSX DEF 812 is a discrete I/O expansion module. This module comprises of:

  • 8 isolated 24 VDC inputs
  • Front panel status display
  • A 9-pin I/O bus input connector and its cale to connect to the previous module
  • A 9-pin I/O bus output connector and its cable to connect to the next module
  • A ground connector

Maximum extension configurations:

  • 2 extension modules on a TSX 17-10 or TSX 17-20 using PL7-1 language
  • 3 extension modules on a TSX 17-20 using PL7-2 language
TSX DEF 812 Specifications
TypeIsolated
Rated input values
-Voltage
-Current
-Sensor supply 

24 VDC
15 mA
19.2-30 VDC 
Limit input value at 1
-Voltage
-Current

≥ 11V
≥ 6 mA
Limit input value at 0
-Voltage
-Current

≤ 5 V
≤ 3 V
Input impedance1.5 to 1.7 Kohms
Response times
-From state 0 to 1
-From state 1 to 0

6 to 18 ms
4 to 13 ms
Power dissipation per
point at state 1
0.35 W
External line
-Line resistance
-Leakage resistance

≤ 500ohms
≥ 30Kohms
Isolation
-Between inputs and bus    
-Type

≥ 10Mohms at 500 VDC
Optical coupler
Compatible with 2- and
3- wire Telemecanique
sensors 
Yes
Part numberTSX DEF 812
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ManufacturerTelemecanique
Range typeExpansion Module
RangeTSX Series 8
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