



Introduction
The Emerson VE4003S2B1 Analog Input Card is designed for accurate acquisition of analog signals in industrial automation systems. It provides reliable, high-resolution measurement for process variables such as temperature, pressure, and flow, ensuring stable data for control and monitoring applications.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
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| Module Type | Analog Input Card |
| Model | VE4003S2B1 |
| Dimensions | 107 × 41 × 105 mm (H × W × D) |
| Weight | 0.18 kg |
| Function | High-accuracy analog signal acquisition |
| Mounting | Panel or DIN rail installation |
Applications
• Measurement of analog process signals from sensors and transmitters
• Integration into PLC and DCS systems for process control
• Continuous monitoring in chemical, refining, and power plants
• Expansion of analog input channels in automation cabinets
• Data acquisition for precise control loops in industrial processes
Advantages
• High-resolution analog input for precise process measurement
• Strong noise immunity for harsh industrial environments
• Compact design for efficient panel or rack installation
• Reliable performance with long operational lifespan
• Seamless integration with Emerson automation systems
Technical FAQs
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What types of signals does the VE4003S2B1 accept?
Standard industrial analog inputs, such as 4–20 mA or voltage signals.
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How is the card powered?
Power is provided via the system backplane.
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Can it be hot-swapped?
Hot-swap capability depends on the system design.
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How many input channels are available?
Channel count depends on the configuration within the VE4003 series.
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Does it offer diagnostics?
Basic diagnostics are available through the control system.
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Is it compatible with Emerson PLC and DCS systems?
Yes, fully compatible.
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Can it be used in electrically noisy environments?
Yes, designed with robust noise immunity.
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Is calibration required?
Factory calibrated; periodic recalibration depends on plant maintenance policies.
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What industries commonly use this module?
Chemical, refining, power generation, and general industrial automation.
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Can it interface with third-party control systems?
Possible via proper interface hardware, though optimized for Emerson platforms.