Active Ethernet I/O
Active Ethernet I/O is an exciting new concept in Ethernet I/O that introduces active I/O messaging with easy logic control. With the patented and intuitive Click&Go interface, absolutely no programming is required to configure the I/O server's control logic. Bi-directional and direct input-to-output signal communication over Ethernet is supported, and Windows/Linux APIs are included for use in both industrial automation and IT environments.
Peer to Peer I/O
ioMirror E3000 Ethernet I/O servers provide a cable replacement solution by transmitting input signals to remote outputs over an Ethernet or IP network. With ioMirror Ethernet I/O servers, remote sensors can be connected to PLC controllers, DCS systems,or display devices over a network, without requiring additional signal wires.
Serial Remote I/O
Serial remote I/O servers are used to acquire and control remote digital and analog devices over RS-485, which remains one of the most popular industry wiring standards. Through serial remote I/O servers, proximity switches, mechanical switches, push buttons, optical sensors, LEDs, light switches, temperature sensors, and more can be accessed by SCADA systems or the MXIO DLL library. Moxa's line of RS-485 I/O servers includes features that make life easier for industrial integrators:
Active Ethernet I/O is an exciting new concept in Ethernet I/O that introduces active I/O messaging with easy logic control. With the patented and intuitive Click&Go interface, absolutely no programming is required to configure the I/O server's control logic. Bi-directional and direct input-to-output signal communication over Ethernet is supported, and Windows/Linux APIs are included for use in both industrial automation and IT environments.
Peer to Peer I/O
ioMirror E3000 Ethernet I/O servers provide a cable replacement solution by transmitting input signals to remote outputs over an Ethernet or IP network. With ioMirror Ethernet I/O servers, remote sensors can be connected to PLC controllers, DCS systems,or display devices over a network, without requiring additional signal wires.
Serial Remote I/O
Serial remote I/O servers are used to acquire and control remote digital and analog devices over RS-485, which remains one of the most popular industry wiring standards. Through serial remote I/O servers, proximity switches, mechanical switches, push buttons, optical sensors, LEDs, light switches, temperature sensors, and more can be accessed by SCADA systems or the MXIO DLL library. Moxa's line of RS-485 I/O servers includes features that make life easier for industrial integrators:
- Modbus RTU/ASCII protocols
- Digital I/O with DI/Event Counter and DO/Pulse Output modes
- Analog I/O with mA/mV/voltage modes
- Over-current and over-voltage protection
- PLC-grade I/O design for high accuracy and reliability during field operation
- Remote management of firmware upgrades over RS-485
Modular Remote I/O
With modular remote I/O servers, sensor data and simple analog or digital devices can be monitored or controlled over Ethernet or RS-232/485. The modular design allows the I/O server to accommodate almost any number and type of I/O device. Standard Modbus support allows the I/O server to be integrated into SCADA systems relying on software such as Intellution iFix, Wonderware, and Labview.
(source : http://www.automationcontrols.com/ethernet-io-servers)
With modular remote I/O servers, sensor data and simple analog or digital devices can be monitored or controlled over Ethernet or RS-232/485. The modular design allows the I/O server to accommodate almost any number and type of I/O device. Standard Modbus support allows the I/O server to be integrated into SCADA systems relying on software such as Intellution iFix, Wonderware, and Labview.
(source : http://www.automationcontrols.com/ethernet-io-servers)
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