Kongsberg RAi-16XE 329714 Rev B10 Remote Analogue Input Module

⚙️ Kongsberg RAi-16XE 329714 Rev B10 Remote Analogue Input Module

The Kongsberg RAi-16XE is a high-performance Remote Analogue Input Module designed to provide accurate, stable, and isolated signal acquisition for marine and industrial automation systems. With its reliable data conversion and robust mechanical design, it ensures optimal performance in demanding environments such as propulsion control, power management, and process monitoring systems.


📊 Technical Data

Parameter Specification
Model RAi-16XE
Part Number 329714 Rev B10
Input Channels 16 isolated analogue input channels
Input Signal Range ±10V, 0–10V, 0–20mA, 4–20mA (configurable per channel)
Resolution 16-bit A/D conversion
Sampling Rate Up to 10 kHz total aggregate
Input Impedance ≥ 250 Ω (current), ≥ 1 MΩ (voltage)
Accuracy ±0.1% of full scale
Isolation Voltage 1500 Vrms channel-to-bus and channel-to-channel
Communication Interface CANopen / proprietary K-Chief bus
Power Supply 24 VDC ±10%
Power Consumption Approx. 6 W
Operating Temperature -25°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +85°C
Humidity 5–95% non-condensing
Mounting Type DIN rail or chassis mounting
Dimensions (W×H×D) 140 × 120 × 50 mm
Weight Approx. 0.6 kg

Features

  • 🧭 High accuracy and low drift analogue measurement
  • 🔧 Configurable signal types for flexible system integration
  • 🧩 Galvanic isolation ensures noise immunity and system safety
  • 🌊 Designed for marine and offshore applications under harsh conditions
  • 🔄 Seamless integration with K-Chief 600 and AutoChief automation networks

🧠 Applications

  • Marine propulsion and thruster control
  • Power generation monitoring
  • Process automation and fuel control systems
  • Shipboard safety and navigation data acquisition

🔗 More details:

👉 https://www.fy-module.com/

This module is engineered with precision to meet the strict standards of maritime electronics, providing consistent and reliable analogue input for mission-critical control systems.

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