Ethernet connection for popular PLC series

A Panasonic Electric Works UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 26, 2001

The FP2 ET-LAN unit is an extension to the popular FP2 PLC series from Matsushita Electric Works, which enables Ethernet connection, supporting both the TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols

The FP2 ET-LAN unit is an extension to the popular FP2 PLC series from Matsushita Electric Works, which enables Ethernet connection.

It c, enabling very fast, error-free communication with a broad range of computers and other network devices.

Fast, Error Free Communication with Multiple Users Processes can be carried out on up to eight connections on the network using one FP2 ET-LAN unit.

This enables connection to multiple partner nodes.

The maximum number of units, which can be added to a system, is five for the FP2SH PLC (total 40 connections), and three for the FP2 PLC (total 24 connections).

All three types of Ethernet communication interface are supported (10BASE5, 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX), and any one can be utilised.

Users can easily alternate between Ethernet interfaces by using a manually operated switch, automatic switching between 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX is also possible via an auto-negotiation function.

The module is based on TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols and can be operated in two different modes: 7 MEWTOCOL communication function (computer linking and data transmission): this is a Matsushita protocol that enables data to be exchanged.

It also allows remote programming of the control via an Ethernet link.

7 Transparent communication function: this allows communication between general-purpose devices (such as computers).

The FP2 Series Offers High Performance in a Small Size The FP2 Series from MEW offers top performance and a full range of functions at just 36% of the volume of comparable controllers.

The ET-LAN module is the latest of many additions to the range, giving the user a modular set up and reliable applications.

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