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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Peripheral devices according to protection class IP65/67

With the Simatic ET 200eco PN, Siemens is launching a new generation of machine-oriented block peripherals onto the market. The I/O family in protection class IP65/67 initially consists of five digital peripheral devices and an IO-Link master device.

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The industrial metal housing protects the devices against UV radiation and pollutants, allowing them to be used outside of factory halls. The devices are powered via an L-coded plug, which means that longer cable runs can be covered in the field and energy-intensive components (such as valve terminals) can be supplied and switched without having to carry additional power supply cables.

The peripheral devices have individually parameterizable M12 sockets and support S2 redundancy. Users can access the current switching status of the inputs or outputs of a module simultaneously and independently from several controllers using 'Module-internal Shared Input' (MSI) or 'Module-internal Shared Output' (MSO) without any additional programming effort.

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