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Signal distribution and bundling are done via passive junction boxes. This makes it possible to send signals with a single multicore cable. There are connections available in the numerous junction boxes.
Conventional high-complexity hard-wiring installations can be expensive to connect, difficult to troubleshoot, and require lengthy maintenance downtimes.
Very little room in the machine and control system for a wire junction box. spending restrictions on connectivity products.
The most demanding installation environments can be met with pre-wired IP67-sealed tiny ruggedized MPIS boxes, providing quick, adaptable, and incredibly reliable cross-field signal connections to controllers.
The MPIS boxes streamline wiring, making maintenance easier and reducing plant downtime. Due to the ability to connect two sensors per port, dual-wired M12 passive signal MPIS boxes conserve space.
A dual-wired box can connect eight sensors without increasing the size of the housing. Compared to hard wiring junction boxes, the total installation cost of the soft-wired MPIS box solution is appealing and affordable.
The Global passive signal junction boxes market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The selection of passive junction boxes is now wider at Turck. The customer will also be able to find two active IO-Link variants in addition to standard junction boxes with 4, 6, and 8 input connectors and a multi-pole cable output.
The IO-Link junction boxes bring 16 switching signals from the machine to the control cabinet via a single common cable by combining 16 switching status elements into a 16-bit IO-Link signal.
The IO-Link junction box only needs a single common M12 cable, as opposed to assigning each signal to a separate wire of an M23 master cable, terminating them, and routing them into the control cabinet.
The signals may come from temperature sensors with a switch output, proximity switches, pushbutton actuators, optical switches, and more. When a large number of signals need to be routed from the machine to the control cabinet, using junction boxes is especially advised.