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TSXDET3242
Telemecanique 32 Channel Input Module (24V DC)

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32 Channel Input Module (24V DC)
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The Telemecanique TSX DET 32 42 is a discrete input module for TSX Series 7 PLCs. With 24 VDC input voltage and 32 inputs, this TSX DET 32 42 module is suitable for a variety of automation tasks. See below for more technical information regarding this input module.

TSX DET 32 42 Technical Specifications
Nominal input values
-Voltage
-Current 

24 V
7 mA 
Input limit values
-At state 1 voltage
-At state 1 current 

11...30 V
>5 mA 
Input limit values
-At state 0 voltage
-At state 0 current

-30...5 V
-15...2.5 mA 
Continuous reverse voltage30 V
Max. voltage for 1 min±48 V
Input impedance3.4 k
LogicPositive current drawn
Response time
-Change from state 0 to state 1
-Change from state 1 to state 0 

6...10 ms
6...10 ms 
Coupling capacitance at ~220 V30 nF max
Dissipated power, per point at
state 1 
0.17 W
Display lampSensor side
Sensor commonOn power supply 
Compatible output modulesTSX DST 24 72/32 92
External line, line resistance
Open line leakage resistance 
0...500
30 k minimum 
Isolation
-Between points or groups of points
-Between points and internal bus
-Type 

1500 V ms 50-60 Hz
1500 V ms 50-60 Hz
Opto-coupler 
Part numberTSX DET 32 42
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ManufacturerTelemecanique
Range typeInput Module
RangeTSX Series 10
EAN3595862056304
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