The Siemens 3RS7000-2DE00 is a SIRIUS signal converter — a single-channel, active device that takes a 0... 10 V input and produces an isolated output. It's rated for 24 V AC/DC supply and draws 0.29 W, so it won't stress a control transformer on a crowded DIN rail. Snap-on mounting to a standard DIN rail, 6.2 mm wide, with zero clearance required on all sides — upwards, downwards, forwards, backwards, and sideways all read 0 mm. That means you can pack it tight against other modules without derating for airflow. A green LED confirms the output state at a glance, which saves a meter probe during commissioning or fault-finding on a live panel.
The input accepts 0... 10 V, a standard analog signal from PLC analog outputs, process controllers, or potentiometer dividers. The output is isolated from the input — galvanic separation between input and output is listed as present, so ground loops between a controller and a remote sensor won't couple through this module. If you're converting a 0-10 V speed reference to a 4-20 mA loop for a drive, this rise time works fine. The supply accepts AC or DC, 24 V nominal, with a maximum ripple of 20 mV. That ripple spec is tight — it means the module won't inject switching noise from a poorly filtered DC supply into the signal path. IP20 protection means it's for use inside a clean, dry enclosure — not for washdown or outdoor locations. Operating temperature range is -25... +60 °C, storage -40... +80 °C, which covers most industrial panel environments.
Wire termination accepts 1 x (20... 14) AWG solid or stranded. That's a typical range for control wiring — 14 AWG for longer runs, 20 AWG for short panel jumpers. Depth is 72.5 mm, height 93 mm, so it fits standard 80 mm deep enclosures with the door closed.
Because it's a current-production SIRIUS module, it can be specified into a new BOM without obsolescence risk.
