BB3 Switches & Multiplexers Modules
SMX46 Switch Matrix Module
The SMX46 module offers a switch matrix of 24 signal 2-wire crosspoints organized into 4 rows and 6 columns.
Additional functionalities are two analog outputs and one power relay with two SPDT (form C) switches.
The module has two 16-pin 3.81 mm connectors on the front panel thanks to which it is possible to quickly and easily connect the wires without the need for an additional breakout box. 2-, 4- or 8-way pluggable female terminal connector blocks in low-profile push-in and screw-fasten variants can be used to connect the wires.
Current version: r1B6
Status: Active
PREL6 Power Relays Module
PREL6 is a simple module designed to control up to six power circuits using standard DPDT (Double-Pole Double-Throw) relays for currents up to 8 A per contact.
The module has two 16-pin 3.81 mm connectors on the front panel thanks to which it is possible to quickly and easily connect the wires without the need for an additional breakout box. 2-, 4- or 8-way pluggable female terminal connector blocks in low-profile push-in and screw-fasten variants can be used to connect the wires.
Current version: r1B3
Status: Active
MUX14D Dual 2-Wire 7:1 (14:1) Multiplexer
The MUX14D module features dual 2-wire 7:1 reed relay multiplexer that can be combined in single 14:1 multiplexer. Multiplexer output is exposed on front panel terminal or can be connected (firmware controlled) to ADIB that offer internal wiring with other modules (e.g. MIO168).
The module has two 16-pin 3.81 mm connectors on the front panel thanks to which it is possible to quickly and easily connect the wires without the need for an additional breakout box. 2-, 4- or 8-way pluggable female terminal connector blocks in low-profile push-in and screw-fasten variants can be used to connect the wires.
Current version: r1B3
Status: Active
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