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3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
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What is the function of an IO chip
Io generally refers to input and output devices, where I is the input and O is the output. The input to the IO port of the chip is the external signal transmission to the chip, while the output is the internal signal transmission to other devices. The input and output are relative. In short, in a broad sense, the control of input and output interfaces is called an IO chip, and network cards are also considered IO or array cards.
The CPU must read and write data to external registers or ROMs on RAM or other hardware through IO commands (such as input/output commands). For example, reading a keyboard involves accessing external registers on the keyboard through the 60H port, and the chip on the keyboard scans the keyboard. Pressing or holding down a key for a long time will cause the chip to generate corresponding scan or break codes, which will be written to the external register of the 60H port, so that the CPU can achieve the purpose of controlling the keyboard. Therefore, I think IO chips should refer to a large category. The CPU already has powerful IO instructions and corresponding control buses.
51 microcontroller IO port input and output mode_ Four usage methods for IO ports
The traditional 51 microcontroller IO interface can only be used as a standard bidirectional IO interface. If it is used to drive LED, it can only be driven by injecting current or using a transistor external expansion drive circuit.
Current injection method: LED positive pole connected to VCC, negative pole connected to IO port. If the IO is at a high level, the two poles of the LED are at the same level, and there is no current, the LED will turn off; IO is at low power level, current flows from VCC to IO, and LED lights up. But when you connect the positive pole of the LED to the IO interface and the negative pole to GND, placing the IO interface at a high level will cause the LED to light up. However, due to the insufficient pull-up capability of the IO interface, the brightness is not ideal. The following method can be used to solve this problem.
Push-pull working mode: The positive and negative poles of the LED are connected to two IO ports, and then the positive IO interface is set as the push-pull output, while the negative IO interface is set as the standard bidirectional current input. The push pull method has strong pull-up ability and can achieve high-level LED driving.
Four usage methods for IO ports3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
From the perspective of the characteristics of the I/O port, the P0 port of Standard 51 is an open drain structure when used as an I/O port, and in practical applications, a pull-up resistor is usually added; P1, P2, and P3 are all quasi bidirectional I/Os with internal pull-up resistors, which can be used as both input and output. The I/O port characteristics of the LPC900 series microcontroller have certain differences, and they can be configured into four different working modes: quasi bidirectional I/O, push pull output, high resistance input, and open drain.
Compared with Standard 51, the quasi bidirectional I/O mode differs in internal structure but is similar in usage. For example, when used as an input, it must first write “1” to set it to high level before reading the level state of the pin.!!!!! Why is it like this? Please refer to the diagram below for analysis.
The characteristic of push-3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)pull output is that it can drive a large current regardless of whether it outputs high or low levels. For example, when outputting high levels, it can directly light up the LED (by connecting several hundred ohm current limiting resistors in series), which is difficult to achieve in quasi bidirectional I/O mode.
The characteristic of high impedance input mode is that it can only be used as an input, but it can obtain relatively high input impedance, which is necessary in analog comparator and ADC applications.
The open drain mode is similar to the quasi bidirectional mode, but there is no internal pull-up resistance. The advantage of open drain mode is good electrical compatibility. If the external pull-up resistor is connected to a 3V power supply, it can interface with a 3V logic device. If the pull-up resistor is connected to a 5V power supply, it can also interface with a 5V logic device. In addition, the open drain mode can also conveniently implement the “line and” logic function.
For the explanation of the above question, there is this information:
High resistance state is a common term in digital circuits, referring to an output state of a circuit that is neither high nor low. If the high resistance state is input into the next level circuit, it has no impact on the lower level circuit, just like not connected. If measured with a multimeter, it may be high or low, depending on what is connected afterwards.
High resistance states can be understood as open circuits during circuit analysis. You can think of it as having a very high output (input) resistance. His limit can be considered suspended.
Typical applications of high resistance states:
1. On the bus connected structure. There are multiple devices hanging on the bus, and the devices are connected to the bus in a high impedance form. This automatically releases the bus when the device does not occupy it, making it easier for other devices to gain access to the bus.
2. Most microcontroller I/O can be set to high impedance input when used, such as Lingyang, AVR, and so on. High resistance input can be considered as having infinite input resistance, indicating that I/O has minimal impact on the preceding stage and does not generate current (without attenuation), and to some extent, it also increases the chip”s resistance to voltage surges.
TRICONEX 3805E Invensys can accommodate the backplane of previous modules
TRICONEX 3805E Invensys can accommodate the backplane of previous modules
Fault tolerance in the TRICONEX 3805E is achieved through the the third mock examination redundancy (TMR) architecture. Tricon can provide error free and uninterrupted control in the event of hard faults or internal or external transient faults in components. Tricon adopts a completely triple architecture design, from the input module to the main processor and then to the output module. Each I/O module contains three independent branch circuits. Each pin on the input module reads process data and passes this information to their respective main processors. The three main processors communicate with each other using a proprietary high-speed bus system called TriBus. Every scan, the three main processors synchronize and communicate with their two neighbors through TriBus. Tricon votes on digital input data, compares output data, and sends copies of analog input data to each main processor. The main processor executes user written applications and sends the output generated by the application to the output module. In addition to voting on input data, TriBus also votes on output data. This is done on the output module as close to the field as possible to detect and compensate for any errors between the Tricon voting and the final output driven to the field.
The TRICONEX 3805E system typically consists of the following typical modules: [2]
Main processor modules (three).3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
Communication module.
Input and output modules: can be analog and/or digital, can work independently, or can be hot backup (backup).
Power module (redundant).3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
A backplane (chassis) that can accommodate previous modules.
System cabinet: One or more chassis can be compressed into one cabinet.
Organize cabinets to adapt and standardize interface connections between on-site instruments and Triconex system cabinets.
Human Machine Interface (HMI) for monitoring events.
Engineering Workstation (EWS) for programming. Monitoring, troubleshooting, and updating.
The remote IO module is designed according to the demanding industrial application environment requirements, embedded with a 32-bit high-performance microprocessor MCU, to meet various combinations of digital, analog, and thermal resistance IO modules. The communication protocol of the remote IO module adopts the standard Modbus TCP protocol, Modbus RTU over TCP protocol, and MQTT protocol. The remote IO module supports a wide working voltage of DC9-36V and has anti reverse protection function. It is equipped with a built-in watchdog and comprehensive lightning protection and anti-interference measures to ensure reliability.
The remote IO module supports 1 isolated 10/100M adaptive Ethernet interface with 15KV ESD protection, optocoupler isolated digital input, and supports dry wet contact input. The first channel can be used as pulse counting, supporting high-speed pulse and low-speed pulse modes. The default is high-speed pulse frequency with a maximum of 700KHz, and the optional low-speed pulse frequency with a maximum of 10KHz; DO output supports transistor Sink output, with the first channel available for high-speed pulse output, supporting pulse frequencies of 10Hz~300KHz; The remote IO module supports isolated 12 bit resolution analog input: 0-5V, 0-10V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA differential input; 1 channel RS485 communication interface, supporting standard Modbus RTU protocol for expansion; The thermal resistance RTD input supports two types: PT100 and PT1000;
What are the common types of IO extension modules? How much does an IO expansion module usually cost?
2. Analog Input Output Module: A module used to process and monitor analog signal input and output. Common analog input and output modules include modules based on resistors, transistors, and optocouplers.
3. Communication Interface Module: A module used to achieve communication between devices. Common communication interface modules include modules based on interfaces such as RS232, RS485, Ethernet, and CAN.
4. Special Function Module: A module used to implement specific functions. For example, the PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) module is used to control the speed and direction of the motor, and the counting module is used to achieve counting functions.
The price of IO expansion modules may vary depending on different brands, models, and functions.
Generally speaking, the price of more basic IO expansion modules ranges from tens to hundreds of yuan, while the price of IO expansion modules with more complex functions and stronger performance may be higher.
For example, the Io extension module ET1010 recently released by Zongheng Intelligent Control Company costs only 169 yuan per unit, and supports functions such as front-end and back-end cascading, sensorless expansion, and plug and play. It can be purchased in bulk or applied for a free trial address; The specific prices of these IO modules need to be queried and compared based on the specific modules you need.
Application Scheme of Industrial Ethernet Remote IO Module in Intelligent Manufacturing Workshop
With the advent of Industry 4.0, intelligent manufacturing has become a trend in industrial production. Intelligent manufacturing requires efficient, stable, and reliable industrial Ethernet remote IO modules to monitor the production process. This article will share an application case of an intelligent manufacturing workshop based on industrial Ethernet remote IO module.3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
The production process of this intelligent manufacturing workshop is mainly divided into two parts: injection molding and automated assembly. The injection molding process requires controlling parameters such as the melting temperature of the melt, the speed and pressure of the injection molding machine. The automated assembly process requires controlling the actions of the assembly robot and detecting the quality of the product. In addition to these production process data, there are also equipment production data such as daily and weekly production in the workshop, as well as equipment status data such as operation, manual, automatic, mold adjustment, and alarm.
In the past, the production process of the factory mainly relied on traditional hard wiring to control the production process, resulting in low work efficiency due to the need for frequent replacement of transmission lines to meet production needs. Moreover, it is very difficult to collect a large number of types of detection and monitoring data for intelligent manufacturing. In order to improve efficiency, production quality, and reliability, the factory has introduced the industrial Ethernet remote IO module MxxT using barium rhenium technology.
The injection molding machine itself comes with MODBUS industrial control bus data or basic status signal output. The barium rhenium technology remote IO module collects data from the device interface RS232/RS485 port, collects status information of the injection molding machine such as startup, operation, and pause, and uploads it to the injection molding machine controller, or wirelessly uploads it to the cloud server. Based on devices, according to the communication protocols and interfaces of different devices, data is obtained by calling their interface channels, and then transmitted to the server.
The remote IO module is connected to the controller of the injection molding machine, and the operation data of the injection molding machine is uploaded and distributed wirelessly, achieving remote monitoring and intelligent control of the injection molding machine. In addition, the remote I/O module supports perceptual access to peripheral devices such as mold temperature machines, cutting machines, and dryers for injection molding machines, providing users with smart factory services.
During the injection molding process, the industrial Ethernet remote IO module transmits real-time data such as temperature, pressure, and speed to the main controller for monitoring and adjustment, ensuring the stability and compliance of production parameters under different conditions. In the automated assembly process, the industrial Ethernet remote IO module collects data through sensors and other devices, and transmits the relevant data to the main controller for adjustment of relevant actions. For example, the industrial Ethernet remote IO module can monitor the actions of assembly robots, detect the accuracy of product assembly and product quality, and ensure the production quality and stability of the product. At the same time, all production data can also be collected and analyzed remotely, helping enterprise managers better monitor production efficiency and quality.
By introducing industrial Ethernet remote IO modules, this intelligent manufacturing workshop not only improves production efficiency and stability, but also reduces labor and energy costs. Because the industrial Ethernet remote IO module can help enterprises complete the collection and monitoring of production data with one click, as well as avoid unnecessary line replacement and the need for workers to enter and exit the production process, thereby reducing costs and improving production efficiency for enterprises.
In summary, the application of industrial Ethernet remote IO modules in intelligent manufacturing workshops not only improves production efficiency and quality, reduces costs, but also achieves intelligent and digital management of production processes, bringing more opportunities and development space for enterprise development.3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
In addition, this device is widely used for networking and data collection of industrial equipment such as injection molding machines, air compressors, CNC machine tools, on-site PLCs, instruments, sensors, CNC, and electromechanical equipment.
Building a High Channel Density Digital IO Module for the Next Generation Industrial Automation Controller
There are currently many articles introducing Industry 4.0, and smart sensors are becoming increasingly popular in factory environments (I and other authors have written about these topics). Although we have all noticed a significant increase in the use of sensors in factories, processing plants, and even some newly built automation systems, the widespread use of sensors has also brought about an important change, which is the need to handle a large amount of IO within these old controllers. These IOs may be digital or analog. This requires the construction of high-density IO modules with size and heat limitations. In this article, I will focus on digital IO, and in subsequent articles, I will introduce analog IO.
Usually, digital IO in PLC consists of discrete devices such as resistors/capacitors or independent FET drives. In order to minimize the size of the controller as much as possible and to handle 2 to 4 times the number of channels, this has led to a shift from a separate approach to an integrated approach.
We can use the entire article to illustrate the drawbacks of the split method, especially when the number of channels processed by each module reaches 8 or more. However, when it comes to high heat/power consumption, a large number of split components (from the perspective of size and mean time between failures (MTBF)), and the need for reliable system specifications, it is sufficient to demonstrate that the split method is not feasible.
Figure 1 shows the technical challenges faced in building high-density digital input (DI) and digital output (DO) modules. In both Di and DO systems, size and heat dissipation issues need to be considered.
Digital input
size
heat
Supports all input types
Type 1, 2, 3, Input
Supports 24 V and 48 V inputs
Robust operating specifications
Wire breakage detection
Digital output
Support for different types of output driver configurations
size
Integrated demagnetization of inductive loads
Heat – When driving multiple outputs
Drive accuracy
diagnosis
For digital input, it is also important to note that it supports different input types, including 1/2/3 type inputs, and in some cases, 24V and 48V inputs. In all cases, reliable operating characteristics are crucial, and sometimes circuit detection is also crucial.
For digital outputs, the system uses different FET configurations to drive the load. The accuracy of the driving current is usually an important consideration. In many cases, diagnosis is also very important.
We will explore how integrated solutions can help address some of these challenges.
Design a High Channel Density Digital Input Module
The traditional split design uses a resistive voltage divider network to convert 24V/48V signals into signals that can be used by microcontrollers. The front-end can also use discrete RC filters. If isolation is required, external optocouplers are sometimes used.
Figure 1 shows a typical discrete method for constructing digital input circuits.
Figure 1. Considerations for digital input and output modules.
This type of design is suitable for a certain number of digital inputs; 4 to 8 per board. Beyond this number, this design will soon become impractical. This separation scheme can bring various problems, including:
High power consumption and related board high temperature points.
Each channel requires an optocoupler.
Excessive components can lead to low FIT rate and even require larger devices.
More importantly, the split design method means that the input current increases linearly with the input voltage. Assuming a 2.2K Ω input resistor and 24V V is used. When the input is 1, for example, at 24V, the input current is 11mA, which is equivalent to a power consumption of 264mW. The power consumption of the 8-channel module is greater than 2W, and the power consumption of the 32-bit module is greater than 8W. Refer to Figure 3 below
From a cooling perspective alone, this split design cannot support multiple channels on a single board.
One of the biggest advantages of integrated digital input design is the significant reduction in power consumption, thereby reducing heat dissipation. Most integrated digital input devices allow configurable input current limitations to significantly reduce power consumption.
When the current limiting value is set to 2.6mA, the power consumption is significantly reduced, with each channel approximately 60mW. The rated value of the 8-channel digital input module can now be set below 0.5
Another reason for opposing the use of split logic design is that sometimes DI modules must support different types of inputs. The standard 24V digital input specifications published by IEC are divided into Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. Type 1 and Type 3 are usually used in combination because their current and threshold limits are very similar. Type 2 has a current limit of 6mA, which is higher. When using the split method, it may be necessary to redesign as most discrete values need to be updated.
However, integrated digital input products typically support all three types. Essentially, Type 1 and Type 3 are generally supported by integrated digital input devices. However, in order to meet the minimum current requirement of 6mA for Type 2 input, we need to use two channels in parallel for one field input. And only adjust the current limiting resistance. This requires a circuit board change, but the change is minimal.
For example, the current maximum integrated (now part of ADI company) DI device has a current limiting value of 3.5mA/channel. So, as shown in the figure, we use two channels in parallel. If the system must be connected to a Type 2 input, adjust the REFDI resistance and RIN resistance. For some newer components, we can also use pins or select current values through software.
To support a 48V digital input signal (not a common requirement), a similar process needs to be used, and an external resistor must be added to adjust the voltage threshold at one end of the field. Set the value of this external resistor so that the current limiting value * R+threshold of the pin meets the voltage threshold specification at one end of the field (see device data manual).
Finally, due to the connection between the digital input module and the sensor, the design must meet the requirements of reliable operating characteristics. When using a split type scheme, these protective functions must be carefully designed. When selecting integrated digital input devices, ensure that the following are determined according to industry standards:
Wide input voltage range (e.g. up to 40V).
Able to use on-site power supply (7V to 65V).
Capable of withstanding high ESD (± 15kV ESD air gap) and surges (usually 1KV).
Providing overvoltage and overheating diagnosis is also very useful for MCU to take appropriate actions.
Design a High Channel Density Digital Output Module
A typical discrete digital output design has a FET with a driving circuit driven by a microcontroller. Different methods can be used to configure FETs to drive microcontrollers.
The definition of a high-end load switch is that it is controlled by an external enable signal and connects or disconnects the power supply from a given load. Compared to low-end load switches, high-end switches provide current to the load, while low-end switches connect or disconnect the grounding connection of the load to obtain current from the load. Although they all use a single FET, the problem with low-end switches is that there may be a short circuit between the load and ground. High end switches protect the load and prevent short circuits to ground. However, the implementation cost of low-end switches is lower. Sometimes, the output driver is also configured as a push-pull switch, requiring two MOSFETs. Refer to Figure 6 below:
Integrated DO devices can integrate multiple DO channels into a single device. Due to the different FET configurations used for high-end, low-end, and push-pull switches, different devices can be used to achieve each type of output driver.
Estimated power consumption of digital input modules constructed using split logic.
Internal demagnetization of inductive loads
One of the key advantages of integrated digital output devices is their built-in inductive load demagnetization function.
Inductive load is any device containing a coil that, after being energized, typically performs some mechanical work, such as solenoid valves, motors, and actuators. The magnetic field caused by current can move the switch contacts in relays or contactors to operate solenoid valves or rotate the motor shaft. In most cases, engineers use high-end switches to control inductive loads, and the challenge is how to discharge the inductance when the switch is turned on and the current no longer flows into the load. The negative effects caused by improper discharge include: possible arcing of relay contacts, significant negative voltage spikes that damage sensitive ICs, and the generation of high-frequency noise or EMI, which can affect system performance.
The most common solution for discharging inductive loads in a split type scheme is to use a freewheeling diode. In this circuit, when the switch is closed, the diode is reverse biased and non-conductive. When the switch is turned on, the negative supply voltage through the inductor will cause the diode to bias forward, thereby attenuating the stored energy by guiding the current through the diode until it reaches a stable state and the current is zero.
For many applications, especially in the industrial industry where each IO card has multiple output channels, the diode is usually of large size, which can lead to a significant increase in cost and design size.
Modern digital output devices use an active clamping circuit to achieve this function within the device. For example, Maxim Integrated adopts a patented SafeDemag ™) Function, allowing digital output devices to safely turn off loads without being limited by inductance.
When selecting digital output devices, multiple important factors need to be considered. The following specifications in the data manual should be carefully considered:
Check the maximum continuous current rating and ensure that multiple outputs can be connected in parallel when needed to obtain higher current drivers.
Ensure that the output device can drive multiple high current channels (beyond the temperature range). Refer to the data manual to ensure that the conduction resistance, power supply current, and thermoelectric resistance values are as low as possible.
The output current driving accuracy specifications are also important.
Estimated power savings for digital input modules using integrated DI chips.
Diagnostic information is crucial for recovering from operating conditions that exceed the range. Firstly, you want to obtain diagnostic information for each output channel. This includes temperature, overcurrent, open circuit, and short circuit. From an overall (chip) perspective, important diagnoses include thermal shutdown, VDD undervoltage, and SPI diagnosis. Search for some or all of these diagnoses in integrated digital output devices.
Programmable digital input/output device
By integrating DI and DO on the IC, configurable products can be built. This is an example of a 4-channel product that can be configured as input or output.
It has a DIO core, which means that a single channel can be configured as DI (Type 1/3 or Type 2) or digital output in high-end or push-pull mode. The current limiting value on DO can be set to 130mA to 1.2A. Built in demagnetization function. To switch between type 1/3 or type 2 digital inputs, we only need to set one pin without using an external resistor.
These devices are not only easy to configure, but also sturdy and durable, and can work in industrial environments. This means high ESD, providing up to 60V power supply voltage protection and line grounding surge protection.
This is an example of a potentially completely different product (configurable DI/DO module) that can be implemented through an integrated approach.
conclusion
When designing high-density digital input or output modules, it is evident that when the channel density exceeds a certain number, the split scheme is meaningless. From the perspectives of heat dissipation, reliability, and size, it is necessary to carefully consider integrated device options. When selecting integrated DI or DO devices, it is important to pay attention to some important data points, including reliable operating characteristics, diagnosis, and support for multiple input-output configurations.
What are the types of integrated IO modules3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
For a programmable logic controller, IO fulfills the responsibilities of data acquisition and instruction output. What control objectives can a PLC achieve, and the quantity and type of IO are crucial. For general integrated PLCs, the number and types of IO interfaces are constant. Some friends may ask, what if you encounter a complex control project with insufficient IO ports in the PLC? Don”t worry, nowadays PLCs have communication interfaces that can be connected to other IO couplers to achieve IO expansion. So, what are the types of IO modules that we can integrate in our daily lives? Actually, it can be mainly divided into four categories, namely:
1. Digital signal acquisition IO can achieve discontinuous signal acquisition, and a typical IO type is a counter input IO module.
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For a programmable logic controller, IO fulfills the responsibilities of data acquisition and instruction output. What control objectives can a PLC achieve, and the quantity and type of IO are crucial. For general integrated PLCs, the number and types of IO interfaces are constant. Some friends may ask, what if you encounter a complex control project with insufficient IO ports in the PLC? Don”t worry, nowadays PLCs have communication interfaces that can be connected to other IO couplers to achieve IO expansion. So, what are the types of IO modules that we can integrate in our daily lives? Actually, it can be mainly divided into four categories, namely:
1. Digital signal acquisition IO can achieve discontinuous signal acquisition, and a typical IO type is a counter input IO module.
2. Digital output IO, which can send out command signals of digital quantities to control actuators, such as PWM IO, can send pulse signals to control servo motors and stepper motors. In addition to PWM IO, we often use relay output type IO.
3. After discussing digital IO, let”s talk about analog IO. Firstly, analog input IO includes voltage analog input IO, current analog input IO, temperature analog input IO, etc. They collect continuous signals.
4. Finally, there is the output type IO of analog quantity, mainly including voltage analog quantity output type IO and current analog quantity output type IO. Some friends may ask why there is no temperature this time, but there are relatively few applications, mainly based on voltage and current types.3005 Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
Industrial automation solutions, starting with remote IO modules!
The remote IO module is mainly used for collecting analog and digital signals on industrial sites, and can also output analog and digital signals to control equipment. It is possible to expand the input and output ports of data processing equipment such as PLCs and collection instruments. For example, a PLC only has 10 analog input interfaces, but if 30 analog quantities need to be collected on site, remote IO expansion needs to be added.
Furthermore, due to the distance between the equipment and the main control PLC or industrial computer, RS-485 bus is usually used for transmission. There are also some factories with high levels of automation that use industrial Ethernet to control remote IO modules. In the past, when laying lines between equipment and cabinets, people had to connect them one by one, which greatly increased the cost of cables and construction time. Moreover, if the distance was relatively long, they also faced problems such as voltage attenuation. And with the remote IO module, it effectively solves this problem. If your cabinet is 200 meters away from the site and you do not use remote IO, then you need to lay out each signal line for 200 meters. Installing the remote IO module on site can save you a lot of cable costs and reduce the complexity of construction from a cost perspective.
Simply put, sometimes some IO is set up in the on-site device cluster, which can be connected to the PLC through a communication cable to send the signal to any place where it is needed, saving wiring and PLC”s own IO points. Sometimes, the logical “remote” is because the allowed number of “local IO” cannot meet the actual needs, and it needs to be connected to the “remote IO template”, depending on the actual situation.
In addition, the general cabinet room is located on the device site. But some control signals, such as emergency stop and bypass, are implemented in the control room, so remote IO modules need to be used to send these signals to the control system in the cabinet room.
Why use remote I/O?
1. Because in some industrial applications, it is impossible to install PLCs with local I/O modules near on-site equipment due to harsh environments.
2. When you want to place the I/O module near the field device to eliminate long multi-core cables, you can receive signals from distant sensors and send remote control signals to control valves, motors, and other final actuators. The signal can be transmitted at any distance using various transmission protocols such as Ethernet and Profibus through high-speed media such as twisted pair and fiber optic.
3. Multiple transmission protocols such as Ethernet and Profibus can be used to send signals at any distance on high-speed media such as twisted pair and fiber optic.
The barium rhenium technology MXXT remote IO module uses industrial grade components with a wide working voltage of DC9-36V, which can operate normally within the range of -20~70 ℃. It supports RS485/232 communication mode, and the communication protocol adopts standard Modbus TCP protocol, Modbus RTU over TCP protocol, and MQTT protocol. We strive to fully meet the needs of our customers with an electrical and mechanical system that is anti-interference, resistant to harsh environments, and compatible with general use. It has stable performance, reliable quality, short delivery time, and fast response.
Advantages of Barium Rhenium Remote I/O Module
1. It can be controlled by remote commands.
2. Save the cost of using industrial control computers and IO cards, and Ethernet I/O modules can be directly connected to the upper computer system;
3. Replacing 4-20mA signal transmission with 10/100MHz Ethernet transmission has improved transmission speed;
4. Replacing various instrument controller signal lines with an Ethernet cable reduces the attenuation of remote signal transmission;
5. The signal cable of the instrument controller only needs to be connected to the Ethernet I/O module, greatly reducing cable costs and wiring workload.
6. Convenient installation method. Rail installation, high reliability, strong anti-interference ability, and more convenient on-site installation.
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