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BRX specialty I/O modules include an active padding module that preserves address space and emulates module configurations, a DC output module with diagnostic outputs for fault detection, and an input simulator module with eight toggle switches for testing or manual operations.
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BRX specialty I/O modules provide system-level functions that extend beyond standard discrete and analog signal processing. These modules are used to support configuration control, diagnostic monitoring, and system testing within a BRX I/O architecture. They integrate directly into the I/O backplane alongside standard modules and operate within the same system-level addressing and communication structure.
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The BX-APAD active padding module emulates BRX modules within a system I/O configuration. It is software-configured to represent the address space of a specific module type, allowing it to be reserved so downstream module addressing remains unchanged if a module is removed. It can also emulate intelligent module configurations and data structures.
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(BX-APAD)
The BX-16TD2W DC output module with built-in diagnostics provides individually configurable outputs with fault detection for conditions such as open load (broken wire), over-temperature, and overcurrent (short circuit). When a fault is detected, the corresponding diagnostic input turns ON automatically and turns OFF once the fault is cleared.
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(BX-16TD2W)
The input simulator module provides eight toggle switches for simulating input devices, enabling testing and manual operation.
Priced at
(BX-08SIM)
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