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| Grayhill, Potter & Brumfield, Opto22 all sell different configuration of I/O boards that any of their plug in opto devices will work with, most of the I/O boards will work with other companies modules. They come in 4,8,16,32 module positions. I believe the module you would want to use is Opto22 G40D24. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| as Al said - Grayhill, Potter & Brumfield, Opto22 all make these. I think I am currently using all those brands in my project. they all seem to work great. The only thing to complain about would be the opto22 modules don't have a very bright led. (thought something wasn't turning on - figured out I needed to look strait into the led to see that it was on.) That is using 5 volt logic. sam |
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