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: It uses a USB Type-C cable for charging, making it compatible with most modern smartphone adapters, laptops, or power banks. The device is rated IPX4 , offering basic protection against splashes.

Used for sensors, PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), or motor drives (common in brands like Fanuc or Mitsubishi). Likely device families (based on pattern and similar

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The often acts as a remote I/O module for programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Its 16‑bit analog inputs allow precise measurement of sensors (pressure, temperature, flow) while the digital channels handle limit switches, pushbuttons, and small actuators. Using Modbus RTU over RS‑485, a single FXS4DPXR01663 can be daisy‑chained with dozens of other modules, reducing wiring costs and simplifying control cabinets. Used for sensors, PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), or

Laboratory setups that require multiple sensor inputs benefit from the ’s 1 kHz sampling rate. When paired with a USB‑C connection, engineers can use the FXS4DPXR01663 as a low‑cost data acquisition (DAQ) front‑end for Python or LabVIEW scripts. Its 16‑bit resolution ensures that subtle signal variations (e.g., strain gauge bridges) are captured accurately.