Phoenix Contact Axioline F Analog I/O Modules
Phoenix Contact Axioline F Analog I/O Modules allow the connection of up to eight HART-enabled, active analog input signals. These modules can be affixed to the Axioline F local bus to communicate I/O data up to the Axioline F controller or bus coupler. The Axioline F analog I/O modules with HART capabilities collect analog input and HART data from the field I/O terminals. These modules make analog input and HART data available to the controller/bus coupler through the Axioline F local bus. The Axioline F I/O modules feature cyclic access to PV, SV, TV, QV, and Loop current, with 0mA to 20mA and 4mA to 20mA current ranges. These modules are RoHS-compliant and can be used under extreme ambient conditions.
Features
- Cyclic analog and HART data
- Acyclic HART data
- Intrinsically safe and non-intrinsically safe inputs
- -40°C to 70°C extended temperature range
- Simultaneous reception of analog and HART process data
- Easy diagnostics and configuration with DTM support
- Realization of hybrid process applications is possible with intrinsically safe inputs
- Passive analog input module
- Sinks power from up to eight HART-enabled, active analog input signals
- Cyclic access to PV, SV, TV, QV, and loop current
- 0mA to 20mA and 4mA to 20mA current ranges
- Can be used under extreme ambient conditions
Applications
- Axioline F modular I/O system
- Industrial
Specifications
- RAL7042 traffic grey A housing color
- -25°C to 60°C ambient operating temperature (standard)
- -40°C to 85°C ambient temperature for storage/transport
- 5% to 95% permissible operating humidity (non-condensing)
- 5% to 95% permissible humidity for storage/transport (non-condensing)
- 70kPa to 106kPa operating air pressure (up to 3000m above sea level)
- 70kPa to 106kPa air pressure for storage/transport (up to 3000 m above sea level)
- IP20 degree of protection
- 3000m maximum altitude
- DIN rail mounting type
- Any mounting position (no temperature derating)
- Push-in connection method
- 8mm stripping length
Polling HART Devices
Published: 2026-01-09
| Updated: 2026-01-09
