EATON XN Series Logic Controller Block Modules
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EATON XN Series Logic Controller Block Modules


Eaton XN Series logic controller block modules are individual components of a PLC system responsible for specific tasks or functions. These modules connect the PLC to sensors and actuators in the field. They provide a way for the PLC to monitor and control the external devices connected to the system....Read more

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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XN-B3T-SBC
€234.24
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XN-B3S-SBB
€234.24
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XN-B3T-SBB
€234.24
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XN-B3S-SBC
€234.24
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XN-B4S-SBBC
€255.37
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XN-B4T-SBBC
€255.37
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XN-B6S-SBCSBC
€472.33
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XN-B6S-SBBSBB
€336.01
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XN-B6T-SBCSBC
€472.33
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XN-B6T-SBBSBB
€336.01

Working Mechanism

  • When a signal is received at an input port, the module converts it into a format that the PLC can understand (digital signal).
  • The module then sends this information to the main PLC processor, which uses the input to make decisions and execute commands based on the programmed instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which I/O module to use for my application?

Factors to consider include the type of input or output required (digital or analogue), the number of input / output points needed and the environment in which the module will be used.

How do these modules handle different signal types?

These modules can handle different signal types by using signal conditioners. These conditioners convert signals from one type to another, allowing the module to interface with external devices that use different signal types.

How can I troubleshoot these block modules?

  • Verify that the module is properly configured.
  • Ensure that the module is receiving power.
  • Check the module's documentation and the PLC system's programming for any errors or issues.

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