Product Type:Torque Observer Board
Brand:ABB
Model:DATX132 3ASC25H216
Series:ABB’s Advanced Industrial Automation Components
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +60°C
Power Consumption:≤10W
Communication Interface:Ethernet/IP, Profinet
Signal Processing Accuracy:+/- 0.5% of full scale
Number of Channels:4
Input Voltage:DC 24V
Dimensions:97mm x 84mm x 18mm
Weight:100g
The ABB DATX132 3ASC25H216 Torque Observer Board is engineered to provide unparalleled accuracy in torque measurement, crucial for the performance and longevity of industrial machinery. With its wide measurement range from 0.1 to 25 Nm, it caters to diverse industrial applications, from manufacturing to heavy machinery operations.
Featuring an operating temperature range from -25°C to +85°C, this board is designed to withstand harsh environments, ensuring reliable performance even under extreme conditions. Its ±0.5% accuracy at full scale ensures that every measurement reflects true torque values, minimizing errors and enhancing operational efficiency.
Built with energy efficiency in mind, the DATX132 consumes less than 1W, making it an economical choice for long-term use without compromising on performance. The integration of Profinet communication protocol allows seamless connectivity with other industrial devices, streamlining the control system and improving overall productivity.
This Torque Observer Board from ABB is made using high-quality materials, combining robustness with precision. It’s compatible with a wide array of motors and drives, offering flexibility in various industrial settings. Its compact design ensures easy installation and integration, with minimal space requirements.
Incorporating advanced algorithms and sophisticated signal processing capabilities, the ABB DATX132 provides real-time torque data, enabling predictive maintenance and proactive troubleshooting. This feature helps in reducing downtime and maintenance costs, contributing significantly to the overall cost-effectiveness of industrial operations.
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