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I/O-Link Analog Converters

Wago IP67-rated I/O-Link analog converters offer a solid, cost-effective solution for incorporating conventional analog sensors and actuators with IO-Link communications.

Wago Io Link Analog Converter

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The Wago 765-2702/200-000 I/O-Link analog converter has two 0-10 VDC inputs that are converted to IO-Link for monitoring field level sensors. The 765-2703/200-000 version has two 4-20ma analog outputs, while the 765-2704/200-000 model has two 0-10 VDC analog outputs. Both devices convert IO-Link signals to analog outputs.

All three analog converters can be set up using IO-Link configuration tools, such as Wago IO-Link configurator software, and can be used with new systems or to update older systems to digital communications.


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