$800.00 (USA and Canada only)
This part is obsolete and no longer available.
If you need to replace this part, you may want to migrate to the SNAP PAC System. For migration information, see the FactoryFloor to PAC Project Migration Technical Note. Then contact our Opto 22 Pre-Sales engineers with details about your specific application so they can help recommend parts.
The G4A8R is a high performance analog I/O brick for the Opto 22 family of processors and I/O.
Guide for configuring and installing the Mistic 200 System.
This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity for the products listed herein, in accordance with European, international, and/or national standards and regulations.
This document describes migration options for customers integrating the SNAP PAC System with older Opto 22 systems. It explains the SNAP PAC System's similarities and differences with earlier systems, defines legacy products, and shows how to mix old and new hardware. Customers moving to the SNAP PAC System may also want to consult form #1693, Legacy and Current Product Comparison and Compatibility Charts.
This document lists all Opto 22 part numbers that have the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approval.
This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.
Mistic I/O is a serial (RS422/485) protocol allowing up to 4,096 I/O points (per serial link) to be connected to a computer or Mistic controller used with Mistic-protocol brains and brain boards such as the B100, B200, and B3000. For use with Mistic controllers and I/O.
Mistic I/O is a serial (RS422/485) protocol allowing up to 4,096 I/O points (per serial link) to be connected to a computer or Mistic controller used with Mistic-protocol brains and brain boards such as the B100, B200, and B3000. For Microsoft Windows 95/Windows NT users.