The Samsung D0C-16C is a compact, microprocessor‑mixed industrial control module that delivers high‑precision digital input and output management. Designed for demanding factory automation and process control systems, it offers robust performance, flexible communication, and easy integration into existing networks.
The D0C-16C combines state‑of‑the‑art microprocessor technology with mixed‑signal processing, providing up to 16 channels of digital I/O. The module accepts 0‑10V DC analog signals for precise sensing and generates 4‑20mA outputs for smooth actuator control. It operates on a 24V DC supply with a current rating of 0.5A, supporting a wide range of industrial sensors and loads. Accuracy is rated at ±0.1%.
The D0C-16C is built for harsh industrial conditions with an IP65 protection rating and an operating temperature range of -20°C to +70°C. It includes an RS485 communication interface for seamless integration with PLCs, HMIs, and SCADA systems. The module is CE and RoHS certified, ensuring compliance with international safety and environmental standards.
Module Type: Microprocessor‑mixed control module
Channels: 16 mixed digital I/O
Operating Voltage: 24V DC
Analog Input Range: 0-10V DC
Analog Output Range: 4-20mA
Accuracy: ±0.1%
Communication: RS485
Protection Rating: IP65
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +70°C

Housed in a rugged, compact case (100mm x 70mm x 30mm, 0.5kg), the D0C-16C can be easily mounted on control panels or integrated into larger systems. It supports a wide storage temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliable operation even in extreme environments. The module’s low maintenance requirements and high reliability make it ideal for continuous 24/7 operations.
Typical applications include manufacturing automation, robotics, process control, and material handling systems. The D0C-16C is often deployed in automotive assembly lines, chemical plants, and food processing facilities where precise digital control and robust communication are essential. Its advanced microprocessor allows execution of complex algorithms directly on the module, reducing the load on central controllers.



