AIM104-RELAY8/IN8 - 8 relays , 8 opto-isolated input

  • 8 changeover relays
  • Normally Closed (NC) and Normally Open (NO) contacts available
  • Relay drivers optionally disabled on power-up and reset
  • Read-back status register
  • 8 opto-isolated digital inputs
  • 10mS input debounce filters (link selectable)

8 relays , 8 opto-isolated input
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Price: 238,00 Euro

With 8 output switchable by switching relays and 8 optodecoupled input the RELAY8/IN8 allows to switch direct voltage of up to 48 V and and currencies of up to 1 A. The maximal switching power of 60W is an additional feature of the card.





Technical Data


•General I/O
Input channels: 8
Opto-Input votage range: 10 to 30V
Opto-Input votage: 30V
Max. input frequency: 10KHz (filter disabled)
Max. input frequency: 50Hz (filter enabled)
Relay power switching: 60W
Max. switching voltage: 48V DC
Storage temperature: -40...+125°C
Power consumption: 250mA @ 5V
MTBF: 90,000hrs

•Temperature Range
-20...+70 °C





Included drivers



QLIB 1.9.8s QLIB for Windows XP/2000/NT4.0/ME/98/95
Newest 32-Bit-Version of the QLIB (QUANCOM Driver Library) - Common API that allows programmers to access the hardware - The QLIB contains the nescessary drivers and include files to access the hardware from MS Visual-Basic, MS Visual-C, National Instruments LabView, Agilent VEE, Delphi, Borland-C, MS Excel, MS Access and Sun Java ( Watchdog Boards ). [Download 69,5MB]


QLIB Samples 2.4.165 QLIB Samples for Windows Vista/XP/2000
Installation package for QLIB sample projects.
This package contains sample projects and programs for the following IDEs and graphical programming systems.

IDEs
  • Visual-Studio VB .NET
  • Visual-Studio C# .NET
  • Visual C++
  • Visual Basic
  • Borland C++ Builder
  • Borland Delphi
  • Sun Java
Graphical Programming
  • Agilent VEE
  • LabView
Additionally there are samples included which show how to communicate using QUANCOM modules with MS Office products.

Office Products
  • MS Excel
  • MS Access
[Download 80,3MB]






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Updated on 23.5.2006 by Jürgen Siebert