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News Release from: Saelig Company | Subject: EX9000 range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 21 November 2005

Industrial I/O modules offer economical
option

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Available now from Saelig Company is the new EX9000 range of economical industrial I/O modules from TOPS CCC (Taiwan).

Available now from Saelig Company is the new EX9000 range of economical industrial I/O modules from TOPS CCC (Taiwan) Priced much lower than similar-looking modules, the range includes some unique products like the EX9530 - an isolated USB-RS232/485 module - and industrial Ethernet and embedded controllers, all housed in similar compact blue modules

Also notable are the auto-configuring and patented "AutoPro" RS232-485 convertors that auto-detect baud-rate and data format, instead of using the conventional dipswitches - users can even connect different baud-rate and data-format products to the same network this way.

EX9000 high-quality, cost-effective, stackable industrial control modules include digital I/O, analogue I/O, timer/counters, RS232/422/485, CAN and 2.4GHz radio modem modules.

Combination units are available, such as the EX9011P (analogue eight-channel 16bit input with one digital input and two digital outputs), many analogue I/O modules with up to 16bit precision, isolated digital output modules, as well as economical addressable RS232-to-RS485 convertors.

The EX9188E8D is an industrial Ethernet controller for Ethernet-to-RS232/485 communication, and the EX9188AD is a complete industrial embedded controller with optional Modbus capability in the same compact package.

EX9000 series modules are available from stock from Saelig Co, priced from $41.00 up.

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