The nLC-055 controller’s four-function math capability and integrated analog inputs increase the Nanoline’s flexibility. The controller suits small to mid-size machines with limited I/O points. It can add, subtract, multiply and divide, as well as perform modulo (percentage) operations. Other new features include two analog inputs with 12-bit resolution, eight digital inputs, two high-speed counters, a built-in real-time clock and retentive memory and four relay outputs. The new base station is compatible with the original Nanoline’s expansion modules for GSM, Ethernet, I/O, RS-232, RS-485 and USB. The current model runs on 24 Vdc power.
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