Remote Terminal Unit (RTU)
A Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) is a microprocessor-based device designed for remote industrial sites. It collects, processes, and transmits data to a central control system while receiving and executing commands from the control center. This enables efficient automation, monitoring, and control of industrial operations.
Power & Efficiency
- Power Supply: 12–24 VDC
- Hibernate Power Consumption: 5W
- Maximum Output Power: 150W
Communication & Interfaces
- MODBUS: RTU over RS485 / TCP over Ethernet
Input Channels
- Analog Inputs: 16 channels (0–10V, 16-bit accuracy)
- Digital Inputs: 8 isolated channels (5kV electrical isolation)
- AC Voltage Input: 1 channel for mains power detection
Output Channels
- Analog Outputs: 16 channels (0–10V, 16-bit accuracy)
- Digital Outputs: 8 transistor-based channels (optically isolated)
- Switching Outputs: 6 channels (220V / 3A per channel)
General Features
- GPIO Ports: 16 channels (0–10V, 16-bit accuracy)
- Operating Temperature: Suitable for industrial environments
- Electrical Connection: 8 transistor-based channels (optically isolated)
- Alarm System: Integrated buzzer alarm for critical parameters


