LOGO! Expansion Modules

The flexible expansion modularity LOGO! Module
A wide range of expansion modules allows the user to set up a flexible LOGO! Configuration with a maximum of 24 digital inputs, 20 digital outputs, 8 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs possible.
More than just an extension...
A wide range of expansion modules allows to set up an individual LOGO! configuration.
LOGO! 8: 24 digital inputs, 20 digital outputs, 8 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs!
If you do networking of several LOGO! one configuration can be expanded to overall 88 digital inputs, 80 digital outputs, 40 analog inputs and 24 analog outputs.
LOGO! 8 can also be connected to KNX sytems.
To combine different voltage levels you have to keep the following rule:
The basic module must be a 230 V version followed by 230 V expansion modules. Then an analog module must be used to achieve a galvanic isolation. Right from the analog module further analog modules or 12V / 24 V expansions can be attached.
Digital Modules
- Relay outputs with max. 5 A output current.
- Different modules:
- 4 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs or
- 4 digital inputs, 4 relay outputs or
- Interface for connection to LOGO! modular logic modules.
- Note on compatibility:
- Expansion modules for LOGO! 8 can only be used on LOGO! 8 basic devices!
- Expansion modules for LOGO! 6 and 7 cannot be used with LOGO! 8 basic devices.
Analog Modules
- Relay outputs with max. 5 A output current.
- Different modules:
- 2 analog inputs or
- 2 analog outputs
- 2 analog inputs or
- Interface for connection to LOGO! modular logic modules.
- Note on compatibility:
- Expansion modules for LOGO! 8 can only be used on LOGO! 8 basic devices!
- Expansion modules for LOGO! 6 and 7 cannot be used with LOGO! 8 basic devices.

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