Signal Conditioning & Network I/O
New Ethernet I/O Modules with Eight Current or Voltage Outputs Video
New Busworks® NT2300 units are modular Ethernet I/O modules designed for use in industrial applications. They provide 16-bit D/A to precisely control analog current or voltage output signals, with the NT2310 offering a selectable 0-20mA or 4-20mA output range and the NT2320 offering ±5V, ±10V, 0-5V, or 0-10V voltage output levels. Watch the short video…
New Multi-function Ethernet I/O Modules Video
Acromag’s NT2510 and NT2530 Ethernet I/O modules, part of the Busworks® NT Series, are designed to be a cost-effective solution for monitoring and controlling analog and discrete signals in industrial applications. Eight models have bidirectional discrete I/O, voltage or current analog inputs, and optional analog current outputs. NTE modules have dual RJ45 ports and a…
Acromag’s New Ethernet Remote I/O Modules Are Ideal to Manage a Mix of Analog and Discrete I/O Signals
Multi-function Ethernet I/O modules reduce costs by monitoring both analog and discrete I/O sensor types with one module. Acromag has released two new Ethernet Remote Input/Output (I/O) modules, the NT2510 and NT2530, as part of its Busworks® NT Series. These modules are designed to be a cost-effective solution for monitoring and controlling analog and discrete…
Acromag’s Ethernet Expandable I/O Modules have Earned Several Hazardous Locations Approvals
Ethernet remote I/O modules received UL, ATEX, and IECEx approvals for use in Class 1 Div 2 or Zone 2 hazardous environments. Acromag’s new BusWorks® NT series remote I/O modules are now UL Listed for Class 1 Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D hazardous locations with volatile substances in the United States and Canada….
Ethernet expandable I/O modules can now process IF/THEN/ELSE logic for rule-based I/O operation.
Acromag’s new BusWorks® NT series remote I/O modules are now enhanced with conditional logic. The conditional logic increases the functionality with a system of rules that allows extremely complicated decisions based on relatively simple “yes/no” questions. For example, reading an analog or digital input value can trigger an action to happen as a result. This…
Acromag Expands Their Line of Ethernet Remote I/O Modules with RTD Temperature Measurement Options
New high-density Ethernet I/O modules monitor RTD or resistance sensor types for industrial applications Acromag’s newest addition to the Busworks® NT Series of expandable remote Ethernet I/O modules is the NT2620 Series RTD/resistance module. Designed to be a cost-effective modular solution, it supports four RTD/resistance inputs and two bidirectional discrete digital I/O channels to monitor…
EOL Products Notice
Important Field Notice – 2022 Acromag is offering a last time buy opportunity before these models are retired on 11/1/2022.As indicated below, some models have a very limited quantity available in stock. Units withoutstock will require a minimum order of three units. Please consider this official field notificationthat Acromag is discontinuing the sale of the…
How to Retransmit and Isolate 4-20mA Signals – Application Note Video
Signals from 3-wire remote sensors that monitor combustible and toxic gases are typically transmitted directly to the remote gas monitor or controller. However, in some cases, it’s desirable to send the signal to more than one destination. Watch the short video to see the solution. Watch AcroMaggie in this short Acromag application note video to…
Acromag’s Ethernet Remote I/O Modules Add EtherNet/IP Communication
Ethernet expandable I/O modules now offer field-selectable EtherNet/IP or Modbus TCP/IP networking protocol. Acromag’s new BusWorks® NT series remote I/O modules are now enhanced with EtherNet/IP support. Ethernet industrial protocol, EtherNet/IP, is traditional Ethernet combined with an industrial application layer protocol targeted to industrial automation. Applications for these high-performance Ethernet I/O modules are remote monitoring…
How to Monitor Temperature in a Production Furnace
An Acromag Solutions Video Application Note A manufacturer of specialty furnaces needs to monitor their temperature control, provide warnings/alarms for temperature near fault conditions, and document consistent temperatures throughout the sintering process. Click here to download How to Monitor Temperature in a Production Furnace Click on the AcroMaggie video below to learn How to Monitor…