AFP7PP02L Panasonic I/O Modules
Part#:AFP7PP02L
Manufacturer:Panasonic
Product Lifecycle:Active
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Panasonic AFP7PP02L is an I/O unit designed for position control, capable of handling 1pps to 4Mpps. It functions as a Position Control Unit (PCU) with capabilities for linear and circular interpolation, as well as electronic cam and electronic gear functions for 2-axes with line driver output. This unit is designed for DIN rail mounting, facilitating easy integration into various automation systems.
About the manufacturer: Panasonic is one of the manufacturers that offers I/O Modules that you can order at Applied Automation site. Panasonic is a leading supplier of cutting-edge automation control solutions that are both advanced and cost-effective. With a significant presence in a variety of industrial sectors globally, including automotive, semiconductor, packaging, and OEMs, our product lineup features PLCs, HMI, and other offerings.
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New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
AFP7PP02L Description
Panasonic AFP7PP02L is an I/O unit designed for position control, capable of handling 1pps to 4Mpps. It functions as a Position Control Unit (PCU) with capabilities for linear and circular interpolation, as well as electronic cam and electronic gear functions for 2-axes with line driver output. This unit is designed for DIN rail mounting, facilitating easy integration into various automation systems.
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