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ABB UFC721AE101 3BHB002916R0101 digital quantity control board
ABB UFC721AE101 3BHB002916R0101With more than 30 million nodes installed worldwide, IOC4T is one of the leading industrial networks connecting programmable logic controllers (PLCs), I/O, sensors, and drives in industrial and automation systems. The new C-Series modules connect CompactRIO PACs and NI Single-Board RIO embedded systems to PROFIBUS industrial networks and add high-performance measurements, advanced analytics, and custom field-programmable gate array (FPGA) logic to existing systems. Engineers can now easily upgrade and retrofit existing machines and systems with the new PROFIBUS modules to quickly add high-performance, flexible NI hardware and LabVIEW graphical software to complete high-speed and customised tasks that cannot be solved with traditional PLCs. FOUNDATION Fieldbus is a simple, bi-directional digital communications protocol commonly used in process automation. The new NI USB-8486 is a single-port Foundation Fieldbus H1 interface that provides data logging, configuration, and control in HMI and distributed control system applications. The new interface connects Foundation Fieldbus devices to standard desktop computers, industrial PCs, and laptops.The USB-8486 is ideally suited for portable data logging as well as field configuration and maintenance of devices and networks.DeviceNet is an industrial protocol based on the physical layer of the Controller Area Network (CAN), and is managed by the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association.
ABB UFC721AE101 3BHB002916R0101 Enhancements to the IOC4T upgrade include the ability to use tags in conjunction with controllers so that they can be named using descriptive text of the programmer’s choosing rather than using the tag name based on the PLC memory address. This is important on two levels. Firstly, it means that the Maple HMI can be used with the controller without having to change the coding of the controller itself. This allows the user to put the Maple HMI into an established process without having to interrupt the existing controller programme. Second, from a practical standpoint, the cryptic names of variable labels can be replaced with more appropriate nomenclature. This allows users to create descriptive labels that are more meaningful to your unique automation process – such as “pumphouse7”. Twenty-six new communication drivers have also been added to the new software. These include protocols for new