Up to 16 digital I/Os possible
The first products in the Bihl+Wiedemann family of self-configuring I/O modules are the two ASi-5 modules BWU4230 and BWU4231 in protection class IP67, each with 16 I/Os.
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The first products in the Bihl+Wiedemann family of self-configuring I/O modules are the two ASi-5 modules BWU4230 and BWU4231 in protection class IP67, each with 16 I/Os.
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