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| 3D | User Programmable button | 3K | USB-C® for programming and data logging |
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| 3D | User Programmable button | 3K | USB-C® for programming and data logging |
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| 3E | Status LEDs 1...4 (User Programmable) | 3M | Ethernet port |
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| 3F | Relay Output Terminals 1...4, NO contact (SPST) 10A 250 VAC | 3N | Port for communication and connection of auxiliary modules |
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| 3G | Functional Earth |||
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## Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
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MTBF, which stands for Mean Time Between Failure, is calculated according to statistical device failures and indicates the reliability of a device.**Important note**: MTBF is the statistical representation of the likelihood of a unit failing and _does not necessarily represent a product's life_.
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MTBF, which stands for Mean Time Between Failure, is calculated according to statistical device failures and indicates the reliability of a device.
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The MTBF figure (in hours) for each Arduino Opta® variant can be found in the table below. The MTBF figure was calculated according to the MIL-HDBK-217F parts count method.
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