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The TSXDST2472 is a high-density discrete output module designed for the Schneider Electric Modicon TSX Series automation platform. It provides 24 independent positive logic (source) outputs, capable of driving DC loads from 10 to 60 VDC.
With a switching response time of ≤ 1 ms, the TSXDST2472 is optimized for high-speed industrial control applications where rapid and reliable actuation is essential. The module incorporates robust galvanic isolation and integrated fuse protection to ensure long-term durability and safe operation in demanding factory environments.
Designed for continuous industrial use, it supports high aggregate current capacity while maintaining electrical protection between field wiring and the PLC backplane.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Family | TSX Series |
| Model Number | TSXDST2472 |
| Output Channels | 24 Discrete Outputs |
| Logic Type | Positive Logic (Source) |
| Operating Voltage | 10–60 VDC |
| Bus Current Consumption | 160 mA |
| Power Dissipation | 1 W + (1 V × Total Load Current) |
| Visual Diagnostics | LEDs: Bus Active, Fault (F), Status Indicators |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
| Weight | 0.45 kg |
The TSXDST2472 is widely used in:
High-speed production and assembly lines
Packaging and bottling systems
Material handling equipment
DC solenoid and actuator control
Heavy-duty indicator and alarm systems
Its fast response time and high current handling capability make it particularly suitable for time-critical automation processes.
Does the TSXDST2472 require external fuses?
The module includes internal 8 A fuses per output group for protection. However, individual external fuses matched to specific load ratings are recommended to simplify maintenance and fault isolation.
What does the “F” LED indicate?
The “F” (Fault) LED illuminates when an external fault condition occurs, such as a short circuit or a blown fuse within an output group, allowing for rapid diagnostics and corrective action.