EATON DPM-MC2 Isolation Amplifiers

EATON DPM-MC2

Technical Parameters:

  • High-performance CPU with 50Mb memory, fast scan time
  • Industry-leading 7 communications ports, including built-in local expansion and Ethernet remote I/O ports are standard on the CPU
  • USB Programming and USB Data Logging are resident on the CPU
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Description

EATON DPM-MC2 Isolation Amplifiers


The DPM-MC2 series of signal conditioners consists of 12 different modules, both configurable and specialized. Signal types supported include current, voltage, Hart protocol, RTD, and thermocouple. Configurations include splitter, single and multi-channel, repeater, and loop powered modules. Configurable modules are programmed with dip switches (for current, voltage, and temperature) and/or FDT/DTM software (temperature only). For example, the 857-400 (Configurable Isolation Amplifier) offers up to 36 different signal combinations via dip switches.

The DPM-MC2 provides longer coverage than previous battery-powered mesh network nodes. The DM2200 is a powerful and versatile embedded module that delivers superior performance in a wide range of industrial automation applications. The DM2200 also uses a rule-based routing architecture. A rule-based routing architecture is also used.VersaMESH rule-based routing can be easily modified to optimize performance for low latency, long battery life, high reliability, or any other requirement for a particular application.VersaMESH also enables each node in the network to act as a router while also connecting to sensors.

The DPM-MC2 is intended as a solution for a wide range of industrial wireless connectivity applications. In addition to its long transmission range and low power consumption, it flexibly connects to machines through its serial port and ten configurable I/O ports. The modules have an integrated function to safely disconnect power to all modules in the safety segment and do not require a safety controller. The modules meet stringent machine safety standards, including SIL 3 CL and Class 4 PL e. The initial version of the wireless module operates in the 900 MHz unlicensed band and has been certified for operation in the U.S. in accordance with FCC 15.247 regulations.