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The DIZ 232.1 (029.223 004) is a high-precision pulse processing unit designed for demanding industrial control architectures. It specializes in high-frequency signal acquisition, converting physical voltage pulses into actionable digital data for PLC and DCS systems.
Engineered with robust galvanic isolation and a wide thermal operating range, the module maintains signal integrity in electrically noisy environments, making it suitable for critical industrial applications.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Designation | DIZ 232.1 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 029.223 004 |
| Input Density | 8 independent counting channels |
| Logic Level Voltage | 12 VDC to 30 VDC (Nominal 24 VDC) |
| Signal Processing | Incremental digital pulse counting |
| Current Consumption | Typical 50 mA to 100 mA (load dependent) |
| Switching Frequency | Up to 10 kHz (application dependent) |
| Isolation | Opto-coupled inputs |
| Interface | Native integration with Alstom / GE industrial backplanes |
| Operating Temperature | –20°C to +70°C (–4°F to +158°F) |
| Installation | 35 mm DIN rail or integrated sub-rack mounting |
| Housing Material | Industrial-grade impact-resistant polycarbonate |
The DIZ 232.1 (029.223 004) is commonly deployed in:
Turbine control systems
Flow meter signal acquisition
High-speed conveyor synchronization
Motion and position monitoring in power generation plants
Heavy manufacturing automation systems
Its multi-channel architecture enables simultaneous pulse monitoring, ensuring precise position, speed, or volume tracking in mission-critical operations.
Does this module support encoders?
The module is optimized for standard voltage pulse inputs. For quadrature encoders, verify phase-shift compatibility with your specific controller firmware before implementation.
Is it hot-swappable?
Although mechanically robust, live insertion should follow the base rack or backplane manufacturer’s protocol to avoid signal disruption or data corruption.