I/O system sealed to IP67

An Interlink BT product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 26, 2004

The new BL67 system I/O solution combines all the flexibility of a cabinet PLC I/O systems with modularity, ruggedness and connectorisation.

The new BL67 system I/O solution combines all the flexibility of a cabinet PLC I/O systems with modularity, ruggedness and connectorisation.

The BL67 product family complements existing AIM, BL20, and Piconet products to meet the needs of unique applications, such as small machine or conveyor systems requiring IP67 protection.

The BL67 system is made up of a gateway, base modules and electronic modules.

The I/O modules are not dependent on the fieldbus protocol.

The gateway co-ordinates the entire I/O data exchange and generates detailed diagnostic information for the control platform.

Gateways are currently available for DeviceNet and Profibus-DP.

The BL67 system also offers group, connector, channel and module diagnostic information.

The BL67 system size allows up to 32 electronic modules, up to 256 digital or 64 analogue I/O, up to 1m long, and is DIN rail or flange mountable.

Electronic modules are available in digital, analogue, temperature, RS232/485, and more, with two, four or eight channels.

Electronic modules are replaceable without removing I/O wiring and are colour coded for easy identification.

A mechanical key matches an electronic module to a particular base module, preventing insertion of an incorrect electronic module.

The power distribution module supplies 24V DC to the electronic modules and can create isolated groups of I/O.

The base modules are available with Eurofast, Minifast and Picofast connectors.

Connectorisation eliminates wiring errors and reduces wiring time and cost.

The IOassistant software is available for the BL67 system.

The software includes engineering, parameter setup, documentation, commissioning, and diagnostic function for online or offline usage.

Although the IOassistant is not required to setup a BL67 system, system engineers agree it makes their job easier.

The IOassistant is free of charge and can also be used for the BL20 and Piconet I/O systems.

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