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New Ethernet I/O Module combines three functions in one model with a mix of analog inputs, analog outputs and discrete I/O channels
Acromag's new remote I/O modules feature analog inputs, analog outputs, and bi-directional discrete I/O channels on a compact, low-cost unit with a choice of three Ethernet protocols.
Acromag released their new 951EN and 952EN "Combo" Ethernet I/O modules with four analog input channels, two analog output channels, and six discrete input/output channels on a single inch-wide unit. This mix of I/O can reduce costs significantly by replacing the need to buy three different I/O modules. The modules support Ethernet/IP and Modbus TCP/IP protocols as well as Acromag's own i2o™ communication technology. The i2o (input-to-output) function allows input channels on one module to send measured signal data directly to output channels on a remote module across any Ethernet media without a PLC, PC or other controller in between. Since the Combo modules have inputs and outputs, they can function as both transmitters and receivers to independently interface signals across the plant or around the globe. No software is required because the setup uses a standard Internet browser to configure an embedded web page. The 12-channel I/O modules are priced at just $695 each.
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New Representative
Acromag is pleased to announce SECO Control Systems as our newest representative covering Northern California. Located in Concord, CA SECO Control Systems can help you with all your Process Instrumentation needs.
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Connecting Acromag Series 9xxEN Ethernet and Ethernet i2o Modules Via RadioLinx Ethernet Modems - pdf 587 KB
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Question: What is your new i2o feature for the Ethernet products?
Answer: i2o™ technology enables direct input-to-output communication without a controller in between! more info
Ethernet i2o technology (PDF, 507KB) is the easiest way to link your inputs to your outputs without a PLC, PC or master CPU. Many BusWorks® 900EN I/O modules now have the ability to operate like a long-distance transmitter. Convert your sensor inputs at Point A to process control signals at Point B. Or, monitor a discrete device at one site by reproducing the discrete level with a relay output at another location.
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Turn on the first switch and leave it on for about a minute then turn it off. Turn on the second switch and immediatly go upstairs, if the light is on, it is the second switch. If the light is off, feel the lightbulb, if it is hot, then it was the first switch, if it is not hot then it is the third switch.
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