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News Release from: ProSoft Technology | Subject: ProLinx Communciation Gateways ProTalk Q modules
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2004
Gateways offer networking options
ProLinx Communciation Gateways ProTalk Q modules are the ideal solution for connecting Quantum processors with a variety of networks.
ProLinx Communciation Gateways ProTalk Q modules are the ideal solution for connecting Quantum processors with a variety of networks including: DF1 master/slave (PTQ-DFCM); Hart multidrop (PTQ-HART); IEC60870-5-101 slave (PTQ-101S); IEC60870-5-103 (PTQ-103M); IEC60870-5-104 server (PTQ-104S); DNP 3.0 master/slave (PTQ-DNP); DNP Ethernet server (PTQ-DNPSNET); EtherNet/IP (PTQ-DFNT); and Landis and Gyr (PTQ-LNG) These powerful in-chassis modules offer many features and benefits including: a cost-effective single slot solution; backplane compatibility with Quantum processors; and a built-in Ethernet port that allows support for 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet communications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The PTQ modules allow Quantum processors to communicate directly with foreign devices and networks, providing greater interface flexibility, reduced time and costs and simplified installation and startups.
The PTQ modules have two serial ports, one programming/status port (RS232-only) and one Ethernet port.
The two serial ports are application ports allowing easy connectivity to foreign devices (RS232/422/485).
As data are exchanged between the serial network and the processor using the internal database, these modules are the ideal solution where Quantum processors need to communicate with foreign devices and networks.
The PTQ modules come with ProLinx's 1-year warranty and unlimited technical support.
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