It is an industrial board compliant with the VME bus standard.
1. This is a digital output board with 64 output points. 2. All outputs are isolated. 3. The output status can be checked in 8-bit units. Due to the discontinuation of electronic components, the model has changed from the start of sales around 1990 to the present, with models HIMV-604, HIMV-604A, HIMV-604B, and HIMV-603C. However, we have repeatedly designed the products with compatibility in mind, achieving long-term stable supply.
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1. Output points: 64 points 2. Rated load voltage: Maximum DC 26V 3. Maximum load current: Maximum 150mA / 1 point 4. Isolation: Photocoupler Others (Custom support) Coating treatment and DC 32V compatibility are available.
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General industrial use
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Kanadebia Corporation belongs to the Machinery Business Division. We leverage our extensive experience cultivated over many years in the field of electronic control to provide comprehensive support from development to after-sales service for control devices, instrumentation control systems, satellite positioning technology, product inspection equipment, and history management in industrial machinery, equipment, plants, production facilities, and industrial infrastructure. We began manufacturing sorting machines for the food industry over 20 years ago, with a delivery record of approximately 1,400 units ranging from seafood, dried vegetables, and powdered products to confectionery. We have a test sorting machine available in-house, allowing us to promptly respond to customer test requests. Additionally, with our quality control camera system "Shokureko," we also propose the establishment of traceability through video to ensure food safety and security, so please feel free to consult us. *On October 1, 2024, Hitachi Zosen Corporation changed its name to Kanadebia Corporation.