Description
Product Description
The KJ3002X1-BA1 (12P0680X132) VE4003S2B2 Wireless Module Backplane from EMERSON is part of the DeltaV™ M-series I/O subsystem. This backplane is engineered to support 8-channel analog input signals with full HART compatibility, enabling precise data acquisition and seamless integration with distributed control systems (DCS).
Technical Specifications
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Manufacturer: Emerson
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Model: KJ3002X1-BA1 (12P0680X132) VE4003S2B2
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Product Type: Wireless Module Backplane
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Product Series: DeltaV™ M-series I/O Subsystem
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System Compatibility: DCS
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Communication Interface: Ethernet router
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Weight: 0.2 kg
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Dimensions: 4.4 × 10.2 × 10.8 cm
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HS Code: 8537101190
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Condition: Brand New
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Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 1
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Origin: USA
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Availability: In Stock
Functional Highlights
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Supports 4–20 mA analog input signals with HART-enabled field devices.
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High-resolution signal processing ensures accurate monitoring of parameters such as temperature, pressure, and flow.
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Built-in galvanic isolation protects against electrical noise and interference.
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Wide operating temperature range (-40°C to +70°C) and up to 95% relative humidity tolerance.
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Seamless integration with DeltaV™ systems for optimized automation efficiency.
Application Scenarios
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Process industries requiring precise analog input monitoring.
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Oil & Gas facilities with HART-enabled instrumentation.
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Chemical plants and refineries needing robust signal acquisition.
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Power generation systems requiring reliable backplane integration.
FAQ
Q: Can the VE4003S2B2 backplane be used with legacy DeltaV systems? A: Yes, it is fully compatible with DeltaV™ M-series subsystems and supports integration with HART devices.
Q: What protection features are included? A: The module includes galvanic isolation to safeguard against electrical interference and ensure stable signal transmission.
Q: How does this model compare to similar backplanes? A: The VE4003S2B2 offers compact dimensions and wide environmental tolerance, making it more suitable for harsh industrial conditions compared to standard backplanes.