Ethernet I/O Adds Analog Inputs

Oct. 1, 2008
The EtherStax line of rugged, high-density Ethernet I/O blocks for distributed I/O and SCADA applications has been extended with new analog input models. 
The ES2161 and ES2162 accept 32 differential DC current or voltage inputs, respectively, and interface the signals to Ethernet devices or controllers with Modbus TCP/IP or UDP/IP protocol communication. ES2162 units also accept signals from 8B signal conditioning module racks through two DB25 ports. Fast scanning updates all 32 channels in less than 5ms. Units are available in a variety of configurations with prices starting at $950.Acromag Inc.www.acromag.com248.295.0880

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