RXE002 – 4 Channel USB/RTU/TCP Modbus Relay Module With Digital Outputs, Analog and Digital Inputs
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Description
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RXE002 is an Input/Output module that supports Modbus RTU over USB and RS485 and Modbus TCP over Ethernet. This product has 4 Relays (Dry Contacts) and 8 Digital Inputs, 8 Digital Outputs, and 4 Analog Inputs. All the Analog Inputs have polarity and support 4 to 20mA Current-Loop, which makes this device more useful in industries. The RS485/USB/Ethernet host interface makes connecting this device to any Windows, Linux, Mac machines or embedded computers such as RPi an easy task. Meanwhile, support for industry-standard Modbus protocol makes it easy to use this device with almost any automation software that supports Modbus – RTU/TCP. RXE002 when RTU model connected to a host computer, is enumerated as a regular serial port. This alleviates the difficulty of working with the USB protocol and offers a transparent interface to access the device. RXE002 acts as a Modbus slave device. Flexible DIN Rail mounting system allows easy installation and removal with screws. RXE002 supports several features such as Relay Timer, Safety Timer (Watchdog), Programmable Power-On State, etc.
Features
- 4 SPST Relays rated up to 250V/7A each
- 8 Digital Inputs supports Maximum Input Voltage of 30V
- 8 Digital Outputs
- 4 Analog Inputs with 16-bit resolution and supports 4 to 20mA current-loop
- Compatible with most automation software in the market that supports Modbus RTU/TCP
- Features such as Relay Timer, the Watchdog timer for fail-safe operation, Configurable Power On states, etc.
- Write your own script or software with the help of a large number of sample code provided in various languages
- Detachable screw terminals for easy wiring and replacement
- 24V Power Supply (included)
Applications
- Home Automation
- Lighting Control
- Garden Equipment Control
- Industrial Automation
- Test Fixtures
- DIY and Hobby
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