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Schneider Electric TSX Series 7 - 32 I 24 V DC Discrete Input Module
Configured for 24 V DC digital signal acquisition in TSX Series automation architectures, the Schneider Electric TSX Series 7 - 32 I 24 V DC (TSX Series 7 32 I 24 V DC discrete input module) provides direct electrical interface for binary field device state monitoring within PLC backplane-based control systems.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
The designation “TSX Series 7 - 32 I 24 V DC” indicates a TSX Series platform module with 32-channel discrete input capacity and 24 V DC nominal input compatibility. No further structured suffix decomposition is defined in the provided data set; additional internal ordering code segmentation is not specified.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| ModelBrand |
Schneider Electric TSX Series 7 - 32 I 24 V DC |
| Weight |
500 g (packing unit) |
| Dimensions |
5.0 cm x 19.0 cm x 19.5 cm |
| Input Type |
Discrete digital input |
| Input Voltage |
24 V DC |
| Channel Capacity |
32 I (32 points) |
| System Interface |
TSX backplane connection |
Backplane Bus Communication and I/O Density Scaling
The TSX Series 7 discrete input architecture operates through PLC backplane bus coupling, where channel state acquisition is synchronized via deterministic scan cycles. In TSX-class systems, I/O density scaling is defined by rack slot allocation and addressing resolution across the internal communication bus. Backplane transfer timing is dependent on CPU scan rate and module addressing map consistency, with no external field protocol conversion required for direct digital input registration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can this module be hot-swapped under live 24 V DC field conditions?
A: Hot-swap capability is dependent on TSX rack configuration and system power isolation design. In typical configurations, removal under load is not permitted unless rack supports controlled de-energized slot replacement.
Q: Does the module impose measurable backplane load during simultaneous 32-channel activation?
A: Backplane current draw is managed at rack level; channel activation does not directly increase backplane load per input state, but aggregate module consumption is fixed per design.
Q: Is firmware update required for input state processing accuracy?
A: Discrete input modules generally operate without field firmware updates; compatibility is determined by CPU and rack firmware baseline.
Field Installation Guidelines
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Ensure 24 V DC input wiring conforms to standard industrial separation between field and logic circuits.
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Maintain shield continuity for input cable bundles where electromagnetic interference is present.
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Verify correct TSX rack slot insertion alignment prior to energization.
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Do not route input wiring parallel to high-frequency drive cables without physical separation.
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Confirm all field devices share common reference potential when using non-isolated input groups.