The ABB NAMM03 Analog Master Module is a component of ABB’s control systems, designed to handle analog signals in industrial settings. This module is typically used within ABB's process control systems, such as the Symphony® or Freelance® systems, to interface with analog devices and sensors.
Analog Signal Handling: The NAMM03 module is used to process analog signals, which can include inputs from sensors measuring variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, or level.
Signal Conversion: It converts analog signals into digital form for processing by the control system. This involves accurate analog-to-digital conversion to ensure precise readings and control.
Channels: The module usually supports multiple channels, allowing it to handle multiple analog signals simultaneously. The exact number of channels depends on the specific model and configuration.
Inputs: Can include different types of analog signals like voltage (e.g., 0-10V) or current (e.g., 4-20mA).
Outputs: Depending on the module configuration, it may also provide analog output capabilities for controlling external devices.
Communication: Integrates with the central control system via a communication bus or network. It typically supports standard industrial communication protocols.
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