ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101 Discrete Input I/O Modules

ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101

Integrated Stepper Motor Controller + Drive: Each module provides one axis of motion with encoder feedback, expandable to 6 motion controlled axes on a single connection.

SSI Interface: Each module provides 2 channels to interface up to 12 SSI sensors using a single network connection.

 

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ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101 Discrete Input I/O Modules


It is possible to remove the connectors from a direct I/O module, snap a zip-tie connection cable into its original position, and snap the other end into a connector module mounted on a DIN rail. Not only is it faster, but it looks much better and makes tracing wires and cables a piece of cake! Various styles of zip ties are available to suit your needs. Some are designed for direct logic PLCS, while others may be used for various PLC brands. Available in many pre-wired and off-the-shelf wiring configurations, the wireway cables can accommodate most of the most popular discrete input and output PLCI/O modules.

The ABB UFD203A101 3BHE019361R0101’s Advanced Device Connection Server uses General Electric’s Service Request Transfer Protocol (SRTP) to provide real-time, configurable retrieval and write access from the widget software to General Electric. To communicate with GE’s Series 90 products, VERSAMAX and PAPC Systems, SRTP is layered in the new Wizards servers. They also support simultaneous connection of multiple client nodes, enabling users to easily extend their existing supervisory HMI, SCAD, and production and performance management applications. MagicSoft da Server integrates advanced functionality through a user interface that facilitates local, remote, fast and hot configuration changes. Users can add new devices and nodes to the network without going offline.

With these features and support for runtime changes and robust server diagnostics, DAS Server simplifies system maintenance and management. Migrating to the enhanced DAD Server is a simple and seamless process. Tim Black said, “For those currently using Wonderware’s DAS server for GE I/O, migrating to the enhanced DAP server is simple using GE’s SRTP.” Wonderware Device Integration Manager.” Users simply import a configuration file into the DAD server interface software and they are up and running. This new DAS server is the latest addition to the Odd Machine family of DAS server products and is designed to provide customers with the ability to more tightly integrate equipment and control networks, reducing the amount of configuration required to communicate with equipment.