Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] PMDX announces 3 new I/O accessory boards
Posted by
William Thomas
on 2010-03-05 22:24:13 UTC
Hi Steve:
I went all over you site listed below but was unable to find the price of anything.
Where do you hid you prices?
GOD'S BLESSINGS
Bill
On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 02:14:46 -0000, morerust wrote
I went all over you site listed below but was unable to find the price of anything.
Where do you hid you prices?
GOD'S BLESSINGS
Bill
On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 02:14:46 -0000, morerust wrote
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>
> PMDX is now shipping 3 new accessory boards to add
> additional isolated I/O to systems using parallel
> port or SmoothStepper interfaces.
>
> PMDX-108-Input
>
> The PMDX-108-Input provides 8 isolated inputs to
> work with the 8 data bits of a secondary parallel
> port or Port 2 of a Smoothstepper. It can be used
> with the PMDX-125 to provide complete access to
> all signals on the secondary port or can be used
> with any system for access to just the 8 data bits.
> Isolated power is generated by an on board inverter.
> The inputs accept contact closures, NPN sensors,
> 3.3 or 5 volt logic signals, and other signals up
> to 24 volts, such as PLC interfaces.
>
> PMDX-108-Output
>
> The PMDX-108-Output provides 8 isolated low current
> solid state MOSFET relays driven by the 8 data bits
> of a secondary parallel port. Like the PMDX-108-Input,
> it can be used with the PMDX-125 and SmoothStepper.
> The outputs can interface with VFD's, PLC's and
> other devices that accept contact closures as inputs.
> The outputs can also be used to drive other medium
> power relays with AC or DC coils up to 150 volts.
> Each relay output is isolated from the computer and
> from the other outputs.
>
> PMDX-104
>
> The PMDX-104 provides 4 mechanical relays rated at
> 5 amperes for controlling miscellanious machine
> functions. The PMDX-104 accepts logic signals from
> any source via terminal strip inputs. It is ideal
> for use with the 4 control bit outputs of a parallel
> port presented as logic signals by many breakout
> boards including the PMDX-122 and PMDX-125. Terminal
> layout and power requirements are designed for very
> easy interconnection to a PMDX-125.
>
> When used with the PMDX-125 these boards obtain
> their operating power from the PMDX-125 and do not
> require any additional power source.
>
> These products are now shipping from stock and the
> user manuals are available from the PMDX web site.
>
> For additional information see: http://www.pmdx.com
>
> Regards,
> Steve Stallings
> www.PMDX.com
Discussion Thread
morerust
2010-03-05 18:20:42 UTC
PMDX announces 3 new I/O accessory boards
William Thomas
2010-03-05 22:24:13 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] PMDX announces 3 new I/O accessory boards
morerust
2010-03-06 06:59:07 UTC
Re: PMDX announces 3 new I/O accessory boards