Module Type:Bus Interface Module
Operating Frequency Range:0.1~600Hz
Modular Design:Compact and customizable
Integrated PLC Functionality:Enhances system automation capabilities
Built-in EMI Filter:230V 1 phase / 460V 3 phase
Fieldbus Compatibility:Optional modules for DeviceNet, Profibus, LonWorks, and CANopen
RFI Switch for Mains:Improves electrical stability and performance
DC BUS Sharing Capability:Flexible power distribution
Protection Features:Comprehensive protection against common failures
Nominal Input Voltage:208;240 Volts AC
Maximum Current Rating:4.2 Amps
Maximum Frequency Support:600 Hertz
The SIEMENS 6DS1 222-8BA Busanschaltung für Nahbus is engineered to optimize industrial network performance by providing high-speed, reliable data transfer. This modular design ensures easy integration into existing systems, minimizing downtime and enhancing productivity.
Featuring a robust enclosure and advanced EMI filtering, this module safeguards against interference, ensuring uninterrupted operation even in challenging environments. The compact size and lightweight construction make it ideal for space-constrained applications, facilitating quick installation and maintenance.
With support for Profinet communication protocol, the 6DS1 222-8BA seamlessly connects to a wide range of Siemens devices and third-party systems, enabling a comprehensive and interoperable control solution. Its compatibility with DC 24V power supply ensures compatibility across various industrial settings.
Operated within a temperature range from -20°C to +60°C, this module is designed for durability and reliability in diverse industrial climates. The included feature of up to 12 Mbit/s communication speed ensures swift data exchange, critical for real-time control and monitoring systems.
The 6DS1 222-8BA Busanschaltung für Nahbus is a testament to Siemens’ commitment to innovation and quality in industrial automation solutions. Its versatile design and comprehensive functionality make it an indispensable component for enhancing the efficiency and reliability of industrial networks.
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