IS230STAOH2A is an Analog Output Module manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark VIe Series used in GE Speedtronic Distributed Control Systems. An analog output module is a device used in automation and control systems to generate analog signals. It is commonly used to control various industrial processes by converting digital signals from a controller or a computer into corresponding analog signals that can be understood by devices such as motors, valves, actuators, and other analog-controlled devices. An analog output module typically consists of one or more channels, each capable of generating an analog signal. The number of channels may vary depending on the specific module and its intended application. Each channel usually has a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that converts the digital signal received from the controller or computer into an analog voltage or current signal.
Analog output modules can support different signal types, such as voltage or current. The output range of the module can often be configured to match the requirements of the connected devices. For example, if the analog-controlled device operates within a certain voltage range, the analog output module can be set to generate signals within that range.
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