Brain boards upgrade I/O to Ethernet and more

A System Devices product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 5, 2005

The E1 and E2 brain boards from System Devices are designed to be drop-in replacements for existing B1 and B2 installations.

The E1 and E2 brain boards from System Devices are designed to be drop-in replacements for existing B1 and B2 installations.

E1s and E2s provide all the functionality of the serial-based B1s and B2s but add Ethernet networking and additional protocol support.

Installing E1/E2 brain boards requires no other changes to software, racks, power supplies, input and output modules, or field wiring.

Although the new Ethernet Optomux brain boards preserve all existing system components, the real story is how they provide new options for expanding the functionality and extending the life of an Optomux I/O system.

These new options include: Ethernet networking, multiple protocols, software variety and expanded I/O hardware.

Ethernet networks are widely available and extremely versatile.

For example, if you need to extend your I/O system across large geographical areas - in another building or across the country - Ethernet works well.

The E1 and E2 brain boards offer additional communication protocols that can be used simultaneously with Optomux.

If you need to access I/O data from a Modbus/TCP host, for example, you can do so at the same time your legacy Optomux application is controlling the I/O system.

Because the E1 and E2 brain boards offer the OptoMMP (memory-mapped protocol) used by the ioProject industrial automation software suite and Snap Ethernet systems, system designers can now develop your control and HMI applications more quickly, easily, and cost-effectively than ever before.

The E-series brain boards communicate in the same manner as Snap Ultimate, Snap Ethernet and Snap Simple I/O, so extending a system to include the latest Snap I/O is easy to do.

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