New Universal Isolated Barrier for Analog Signals: HiC2422:
In the latest developments from Pepperl+Fuchs, the renowned provider of industrial sensor and explosion protection technology, a significant expansion of their product line has been announced. The spotlight is on their newest addition: the HiC2422 intrinsic safety barrier. This innovative module boasts two adaptable channels for analog signals, marking a notable advancement in versatility within industrial settings.
The standout feature of the HiC2422 lies in its dual functionality, offering a solution that serves both as a SMART transmitter power supply for two-wire transmitters and as a current driver for valve positioners. This ingenious design not only streamlines operations but also translates to tangible benefits for end-users. By consolidating multiple functionalities into a single device, Pepperl+Fuchs is addressing the perennial challenge of inventory management, leading to significant cost savings in the long run.
With the introduction of the HiC2422, Pepperl+Fuchs continues to demonstrate its commitment to innovation and efficiency in industrial automation, providing solutions that empower businesses to optimize their processes and maximize productivity.
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