Lufft ANACON Analog/Digital Converter

The ANACON is an intelligent analogue/digital converter with electrical isolation, suitable for integration into UMB networks.

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  • 2 analogue inputs with 24 bit resolution and signal conditioning
  • Functions displayed via LED’s
  • Easy mounting on standard EN mounting rails
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The ANACON is an intelligent analog/digital converter with electrical isolation, suitable for integration into UMB networks. The devices are easily installed on standard EN mounting rails and networked together by means of mounting rail bus connectors. The 24V feed for the power supply takes place via the bus connector. Windows software is available for the configuration of the ANACON via RS232 port and an additional ISOCON (8160.UISO).

  • 2 analogue inputs with 24 bit resolution and signal conditioning for resistance, PT100/PT1000, voltage, current, frequency and pulses as well as pre-defined settings for a large number of Lufft environmental sensors. A half-duplex RS485 interface for networking the converters together.
  • Easy mounting on standard EN mounting rails
  • Easy networking of up to 32 subscribers via mounting rail bus connectors
  • 24V DC power supply suitable for switchgear cabinets
  • ESD protection for all interfaces
  • Configuration via Windows software provided
  • Functions displayed via LED’s
  • Low space requirement; width approx. 23mm/module
  • Low energy consumption / dissipation
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