The core of the 3rd generation iServer MicroServer is a 32-Bit microprocessor based on ARM technology with 72MHz speed.
Designed as a simple, easy and economical way to put anything on the
network, without writing a single line of code, the iServer has
features including: 10/100 Ethernet, dynamic Web server, full IP stack,
Modbus protocol support, e-mail notifications, SNMP traps, programmable
I/Os, firmware upgrade over Ethernet, authentication and access
restrictions for security. An embedded MicroServer version enables
OEM’s to network-enable their products. The Industrial MicroServer
mounts on a standard DIN rail. A wall-mount version is also available. Newport Electronics Inc.www.newportUS.com714.540.4914
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