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Data acquisition interface

An United Electronic Industries product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 23, 2007

The UEIModbus Cube functions as a Modbus slave easily accessed by any software client acting as a Modbus master.

United Electronic Industries (UEI) has released the UEIModbus Cube, a compact, rugged, Ethernet-based data acquisition and control interface that communicates with a host computer or PLC over Modbus TCP.

The UEIModbus Cube functions as a Modbus slave easily accessed by any software client acting as a Modbus master.

Most popular HMI software supports the Modbus protocol.

The UEIModbus 600 cube is 101 x 101 x 147mm and supports up to 150 analogue inputs or 288 digital I/O while the UEIModbus 300 is 101 x 101 x 101mm and offers 75 analogue or 144 digital I/O channels.

Offering over 60 million different configurations of analogue input/output, digital I/O, counter/timer and quadrature encoder system, there's sure to be one that's a perfect fit for almost any application.

The UEIModbus is suited to a wide variety of industrial monitoring and control applications.

With an operating temperature range from -40C to +85C, and capable of withstanding 50G of shock and 5G of steady vibration, the UEIModbus is rugged enough to handle the most demanding environments.

"The UEIModbus sets a new standard in high-density, rugged Modbus I/O solutions" according to UEI President Shaun Miller.

"One of the historic weaknesses of Modbus systems is high-density analogue I/O.

The UEIModbus will be extremely popular both as a complete I/O system as well as an adjunct to many PLC-based applications".

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