Triconex 3604E TMR Digital Output Modules
General info
Manufacture | Invensys Triconex |
Item No | 3604E |
Article number | 3604E |
Series | TRICON SYSTEMS |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 73*233*212(mm) |
Weight | 0.5kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
TMR Digital Output Module
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Detailed data
Triconex 3604E TMR Digital Output Modules
The Triconex 3604E TMR digital output module provides digital output control in a triple modular redundant configuration. It is used in safety-critical applications to send digital output signals to field devices. Its fault-tolerant design ensures reliable operation in a high-availability environment.
The 3604E module features a triple module redundant configuration with three independent channels for each output. This redundancy ensures that even if one channel fails, the remaining two channels will vote to maintain the correct output signal, providing high fault tolerance and ensuring safe operation of the system.
This architecture allows the system to continue to operate safely even if one of the channels fails, making this module ideal for safety integrity level applications.

Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What are the main benefits of using the Triconex 3604E in a TMR system?
If one channel fails, the remaining two channels can vote to ensure that the correct output is sent. This improves fault tolerance and ensures reliable operation even in the event of a fault, making it suitable for safety-critical applications.
-What types of devices can the 3604E module control?
Digital output devices and other binary output devices that require an on/off control signal can be controlled.
-How does the 3604E module handle faults or failures?
Faults such as open circuits, short circuits, and output faults can be monitored. If any faults are detected, the system will sound an alarm to notify the operator, ensuring the system remains safe and operational.