Schneider TSXASY410 Analog Output Module – 4-channel 11-bit Precision for Industrial Automation
The Schneider TSXASY410 Analog Output Module is a high-performance analog output device designed for industrial automation systems. It offers reliable and precise control over analog signals, making it ideal for use in manufacturing processes, energy management systems, and other industrial applications.
Module Type:Analog Output Module
Product ID:TSXASY410
Brand:Schneider
Analog Outputs:4
Analog/Digital Conversion:11 bits + sign
Electrical Connection:Screw Terminal Block
Output Voltage Limits:<= 30 V
Current Consumption:900 mA @ 5 V DC
Weight:0.77 lbs (0.35 kg)
Engineered by Schneider Electric, the TSXASY410 Analog Output Module ensures top-tier performance and reliability in industrial environments. Designed for seamless integration into existing automation systems, this module provides accurate and dependable analog signal transmission across four channels.
With an advanced 11-bit + sign analog-to-digital conversion, the TSXASY410 delivers precise output signals suitable for demanding industrial applications. Its robust screw terminal block connections guarantee secure and efficient electrical interfacing, enhancing system stability and durability.
This module is tailored for use in a variety of industrial sectors where precision control is paramount. Whether for process control, factory automation, or other critical applications, the TSXASY410 stands out for its efficiency, accuracy, and ease of installation.
Complementing its technical prowess, the TSXASY410 is constructed from premium materials to withstand harsh industrial conditions. Its compact design facilitates space-saving installation while maintaining robust functionality.
Installation and maintenance are straightforward thanks to comprehensive user manuals and support resources provided by Schneider Electric. Engage with our dedicated customer service team for any inquiries or assistance related to the TSXASY410 module.













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