





FC-TDIO11 | Honeywell SC IOTA PDIO Redundant Industrial Control Module
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Product Description P/N: FC-TDIO11
Description
The Honeywell FC-TDIO11 is a redundant digital I/O module designed for high-reliability industrial applications. It ensures continuous operation through its hot-swappable design and redundant architecture, making it ideal for critical control systems.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
---|---|
Brand | Honeywell |
Category |
Industrial Control
|
Part Number | FC-TDIO11 |
Subcategory | Digital I/O Modules |
Series | SC IOTA PDIO Redundant |
Input Channels | 16 Digital Inputs |
Output Channels | 16 Digital Outputs |
Communication Interface | RS-485 Modbus |
Input Voltage Range | 24V DC |
Output Current | Up to 2A per channel |
Power Consumption | Max. 1.5W |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Humidity Range | 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 85mm x 85mm x 35mm |
Redundancy Feature | Hot-swappable Redundant Power Supply |
Certifications | CE, UL, FCC |
Weight | 0.2 kg |
Information About FC-TDIO11
The FC-TDIO11 module is part of Honeywell's SC IOTA PDIO series, offering 16 digital input and 16 digital output channels. It supports RS-485 Modbus communication and is engineered to withstand harsh industrial environments with an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. Its compact design and low power consumption make it suitable for various control systems requiring high availability and reliability.
Key Features:
- Redundant Design: Ensures uninterrupted operation in case of component failure.
- Hot-Swappable: Modules can be replaced without shutting down the system.
- Wide Operating Temperature: Operates reliably between -40°C and +85°C.
- Compact Size: Space-saving design suitable for various installations.
- RS-485 Modbus Communication: Facilitates seamless integration with other industrial devices.
- Low Power Consumption: Optimized for energy efficiency with a maximum of 1.5W power usage.
Description
The Honeywell FC-TDIO11 is a redundant digital I/O module designed for high-reliability industrial applications. It ensures continuous operation through its hot-swappable design and redundant architecture, making it ideal for critical control systems.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
---|---|
Brand | Honeywell |
Category |
Industrial Control
|
Part Number | FC-TDIO11 |
Subcategory | Digital I/O Modules |
Series | SC IOTA PDIO Redundant |
Input Channels | 16 Digital Inputs |
Output Channels | 16 Digital Outputs |
Communication Interface | RS-485 Modbus |
Input Voltage Range | 24V DC |
Output Current | Up to 2A per channel |
Power Consumption | Max. 1.5W |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Humidity Range | 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 85mm x 85mm x 35mm |
Redundancy Feature | Hot-swappable Redundant Power Supply |
Certifications | CE, UL, FCC |
Weight | 0.2 kg |
Information About FC-TDIO11
The FC-TDIO11 module is part of Honeywell's SC IOTA PDIO series, offering 16 digital input and 16 digital output channels. It supports RS-485 Modbus communication and is engineered to withstand harsh industrial environments with an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. Its compact design and low power consumption make it suitable for various control systems requiring high availability and reliability.
Key Features:
- Redundant Design: Ensures uninterrupted operation in case of component failure.
- Hot-Swappable: Modules can be replaced without shutting down the system.
- Wide Operating Temperature: Operates reliably between -40°C and +85°C.
- Compact Size: Space-saving design suitable for various installations.
- RS-485 Modbus Communication: Facilitates seamless integration with other industrial devices.
- Low Power Consumption: Optimized for energy efficiency with a maximum of 1.5W power usage.


