Shift Register Unit
The shift register unit is a controller that saves ON/OFF information as data in a buffer every time a shift command is input, and shifts it sequentially. The buffer consists of 23 positions, from 0 to 22, and the data extraction position (output point) can be freely set. From the configured data extraction position, it is possible to monitor 8 pieces of data. 【Features】 ● Can be used immediately without complex settings. ● Output position settings are done with a rotary switch. ● Can be used immediately with minimal wiring. ● Compact size. ● With a common specification of 105×70×25(mm) for the Unicon series, it does not take up much space when integrated into equipment. □■ For more details, please request documentation or contact us ■□
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The shift register unit is a controller that saves ON/OFF information as data in a buffer every time a shift command is input, and shifts it sequentially. The buffer consists of 23 slots, numbered from 0 to 22, and the data extraction position (output point) can be freely set. From the configured data extraction position, it is possible to monitor 8 pieces of data. 【Features】 ● Can be used immediately without complex settings. ● Output position settings are done with a rotary switch. ● Can be used immediately with minimal wiring. ● Compact size. ● With a common specification of 105×70×25(mm) for the Unicon series, it does not take up much space when integrated into devices. □■ For more details, please request documentation or contact us ■□
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It can be used in such devices. ■ Rotary index automation device ■ Transfer automation device ■ Other synchronized moving automation devices
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