SITRANS TS200 IO-Link: Temperature sensor with IO-Link functionality

Siemens Knowledge Hub · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·3w ago

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Introduces the SITRANS TS200 IO-Link temperature sensor, highlighting its precision, flexibility, and compact design

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Need smart temperature measurement that adapts to your process? The new #SITRANS TS200 IO-Link sensor from #Siemens combines precision, flexibility, and compact design for #ProcessAutomation applications. Three sensor sizes (3 mm, 4.4 mm, 6 mm) enable fast, accurate temperature detection tailored to your specific requirements. Three output modes in one device: IO-Link, 4–20 mA, and switching output — switchable as needed. The integrated LED displays device status at a glance, and firmware updates can be performed remotely, reducing downtime and improving cybersecurity. Built for real-world conditions: robust housing in plastic or stainless steel fits even confined installation spaces. More about SITRANS TS200 here: https://sie.ag/5wYC7X
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