IMP - Indel Modular Peripherals
✓ Up to 4 Hz cycle frenquency
✓ Up to 16 IMP modules per node
✓ For use as fieldbus slave, compact control or fieldbus master
The compact and flexibly expandable IMP I/O system consists of an active or passive bus coupler and a series of up to 16 modules. Thanks to the many modules available, the IMP I/O system can be ideally adapted to the given application and if necessary expanded by additional modules.
The basis for an IMP I/O system is the IMP master CPU board and the IMP bus coupler, to which the IMP modules are connected. Unlike the passive bus coupler, the active IMP master has its own CPU. This allows the IMP I/O system to be used as an autonomous compact control system with its own application.
Label: IMP-PAS Indel no.: 611552600
| GinLink Fieldbus Coupler
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Digital Inputs
Label: IMP-16PIN Indel no.: 610839100 | 24V Inputs
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Label: IMP-8PIN Indel no.: 609826900 | 24V Inputs
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Label: IMP-i8IN Indel no.: 610334600 | Isolated Inputs
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Digital Outputs
Label: IMP-16POT Indel no.: 610839000 | 24V Outputs
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Label: IMP-8POT Indel no.: 609928500 | 24V Outputs
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Label: IMP-i8OUT Indel no.: 610334500 | Isolated Outputs
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Label: IMP-6PLR Indel no.: 609826800 | Digital Outputs 230V
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Label: IMP-4RE Indel no.: 610233200 | 4 Relais with change over contacts
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Label: IMP-4DC Indel no.: 610334200 | 4 PWM Outputs
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Analogue Inputs and Outputs
Label: IMP-FADC Indel no.: 609929901 | Fast Analog Digital Converter
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Label: IMP-FADC Indel no.: 609929900 | Fast Analog Digital Converter
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Label: IMP-DAC Indel no.: 610031001 | Digital Analog Converter
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Label: IMP-PT100 Indel no.: 609929500 | PT-100 Measurement Module
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Label: IMP-DCM Indel no.: 610132500 | DC Output Stage
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Label: IMP-SMC Indel no.: 610132200 | Stepper Motor Controller
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Label: IMP-SMI Indel no.: 610031200 | Stepper Motor Indexer
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Feedback
The basis for an IMP I/O system is the IMP master CPU board and the IMP bus coupler, to which the IMP modules are connected. Unlike the passive bus coupler, the active IMP master has its own CPU. This allows the IMP I/O system to be used as an autonomous compact control system with its own application.