
Advantech ADAM-4100 Robust Remote I/O Modules
Advantech ADAM-4100 I/O modules are compact and versatile sensor-to-computer interface units. They are designed for reliable operation in harsh environments and can operate normally in wide temperatures from -40°C to +85°C, with wide power input and resistance against noise-interference.Features
- Communication
- Speed: 1.2Kbps to 115Kbps
- Maximum communication distance: 4000-ft. (1.2km) for RS-485
- Communication error checking with checksum
- Asynchronous data format:
- Advantech protocol: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
- Modbus protocol: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits, parity check (none, odd, even)
- Up to 256 multi-drop modules per serial port
- Online module insertion and removal
- Transient suppression on RS-485 communication lines
- Micro USB interface (B version)
- Reset default setting
- Power and communication LED indicators
- Channels
- ADAM-4117: 8 differential and independent configuration channels
- ADAM-4118: 8 differential and independent thermocouple configuration channels
- ADAM-4150: 7 input channels and 8 output channels
- ADAM-4168: 8 Form A output channels
- Environmental
- Operating temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
- EMI Meets FCC Class A and CE
- Humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing
- Power Requirements
- Unregulated +10V to +48V DC
- Mechanical
- PC with captive mounting hardware
- Plug-in screw terminal block accepts wire sizes of #14AWG to 22AWG with a stripped length of 5mm
Applications
- Sensor-to-Computer Interface
- Industrial Measuring and Monitoring
- ON/OFF Control
- Low-Power Switching
Required Equipment
- ADAM modules
- Host computer that can output ASCII characters with an RS-232C or RS-485 port
- Power supply for the ADAM modules (+10V to +48V DC)
- Adam/Apax .NET Utility
- ADAM isolated RS-232/RS-485 converter (optional)
- ADAM repeater (optional)
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Publicado: 2014-10-27
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