I/O signals from Phoenix Contact’s Radioline systems can now be connected directly to control units via the Modbus RTU protocol.
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New Bus Coupler for Fast I/O Systems
From |The Axioline real-time I/O system from Phoenix Contact has been supplemented by a Sercos-3 bus coupler. Its advantages include short reaction times and synchronized operation.
Fast WLAN for the Control Cabinet
From |With its industrial WLAN Access Point/Client WLAN 5100, Phoenix Contact presents a new device for wireless communication in accordance with the WLAN standard IEEE 802.11n.The wireless component supports the Mimo (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology with three antennas.
Web-Based On-site Operation: Storing visualization on the controller (Part 3)
From |Easy Linking to the Controller
All operating and fault conditions recorded at the I/O level are passed to the BAVL library, thus reducing the required project planning effort for the user. Variables can optionally be flagged in the application programming for linking to the specific project visualization.
Distribute Signals with One Turn in the Field
From |The new Radioline wireless system from Phoenix Contact is specifically designed for wireless signal transmission at large facilities. I/O mapping is one special feature that distributes signals from up to 250 stations within the system without any software.