UR6DH Digital Drive Sensors

UR6DH

Technical Parameters:

  • User defined tag-based programming for descriptive I/O naming
  • Simple-to-use instructions and Easy math to eliminate complex ladder logic rungs
  • Application tools for quick access to setup, programming, debugging and PAC control
  • Task Manager for quick and easy prioritization of Ladder Logic code
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Description

UR6DH Digital Drive Sensors


The UR6DH wireless network system configuration and management software, which is installed in the monitoring system computer, manages the workflow of each centre coordinator and places the information of each centre coordinator in a defined location for the customer’s monitoring software to call in order to complete the project’s requirements. This greatly shortens the development cycle of the customer’s integrated monitoring system using wireless data transmission technology.

UR6DH digital outputs are available in a variety of formats. Unlike analogue sensors, where the output value is a value that varies continuously over the entire output range, digital sensors have only two output values, either “0” or “1”. A flick switch (touch switch) is one of the simplest examples of a digital sensor. When not pressed, a flick switch is usually an open circuit with infinite impedance, and when pressed, it becomes a short circuit with zero impedance.

UR6DH When interfacing a digital sensor to a data capture device, it is important to consider a number of key factors that may affect the performance of the interface. As a result of technological advances, a wide variety of sophisticated digital sensors are available on the market, and today’s sensors are capable of generating a long series of switching state transitions. When using these sensors, the frequency characteristics of the output pulse train, and even the shape of the pulses, characterise the sensor’s measurements, thus making continuous measurements possible.