The Messung 4433 (often branded under the NextGen 4000 or X-line series) is a versatile Mixed I/O Expansion Module used with Messung PLCs. It is a highly popular module in the Indian automation market, especially for small-to-medium machines where a combination of digital and analog signals is required in a single compact footprint.
1. I/O Configuration
The “4433” model is specifically designed to handle a variety of signal types, reducing the need for multiple separate cards.
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Digital Inputs: 8 Points (24V DC, Sink/Source).
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Digital Outputs: 8 Points (Transistor or Relay, depending on the specific sub-version).
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Analog Inputs: 4 Channels (Configurable for 0–10V, 4–20mA, or RTD/Thermocouple).
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Analog Outputs: 2 Channels (Typically 0–10V or 4–20mA).
2. Connectivity and Mounting
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Backplane Connection: Connects to the main PLC CPU via a ribbon cable or a proprietary slide-in bus connector (depending on the chassis type).
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Terminal Blocks: Features pluggable screw-type terminals for easy wiring and maintenance.
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Mounting: Standard 35mm DIN rail mounting.
3. Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Model | Messung 4433 (Mixed I/O) |
| Operating Voltage | 24V DC (Internal bus power) |
| Input Isolation | Opto-isolated for protection against surges |
| Analog Resolution | 12-bit or 14-bit (depending on hardware revision) |
| Status Indicators | LED indicators for each Digital I/O point |
| Software | DOP Soft or Messung Pro-PLC (Standard) |
4. Key Advantages
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Space Saving: By mixing digital and analog on one card, it occupies significantly less space on the DIN rail than four separate specialized modules.
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Cost Effective: Lower hardware cost for machines that only need a few analog points alongside standard digital control.
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Flexibility: The analog inputs are often universal, meaning they can be software-configured to read a pressure transmitter (4-20mA) or a temperature sensor (RTD) without changing the hardware.
5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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I/O LEDs: If a digital input is physically triggered but the corresponding LED on the 4433 module does not light up, check the Common (COM) wiring for that bank.
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Analog Jumper Settings: Some older versions of this module require internal jumpers or DIP switches to be set to toggle between Voltage (0–10V) and Current (4–20mA) modes.
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