Description
REXRTOH SYHNC100-NIB-24-P-D-E23-A012 R900978416 Programmable Logic Controller
REXRTOH SYHNC100-NIB-24-P-D-E23-A012 R900978416 adds the BRXPLC platform to the Multi-Row Programmable Logic Controller.The BuxPLCS offers features such as built-in data logging, motion control, serial and Ethernet communications, interchangeable (hot-swap) communications ports, and integrated I/O. It also includes support for Ethernet/IP, MODBUSrTU and tml, ASCII and custom protocols. /IP, MODBUSrTU and tml, ASCII and custom protocol support is also included. Designed as stand-alone controllers with expansion capability, these micro PLC units are available in four different formats: the M series (no on-board I/O), the 10-point series, the 18-point series and the 36-point series.
This series is a simple (no on-board I/O) controller that can be used for a variety of applications including machine data logging. Ethernet communication is included in the M-Series and can be expanded if required with user-selected I/O modules. bux 10-point series includes all standard features plus 10 discrete I/O points. 18-point series includes 18 fully discrete I/O points, and 36-point includes 36 built-in discrete I/O points. Brx controllers with on-board I/O are available in AC, DC and relay configurations, as well as software-selectable analogue I/O and Ethernet options. I/O is also embedded in each BRXPLC unit with DC I/O.
REXRTOH SYHNC100-NIB-24-P-D-E23-A012 R900978416 units have an additional slot for hot-swappable Pluggable Option Modules (POMs). These POMs are available in USB, Ethernet, RJ12RS-232, 3PINRS-485 and 3PINRS-232 versions and allow for on-demand networking as communication needs change. The platform does not require a chassis or backplane, and the expandable PLC unit can add up to eight I/O modules (depending on the model). There are currently 27 discrete I/O expansion modules available in 8, 12 and 16 point versions, enabling the system to be expanded to 164 discrete I/O points. The platform’s stackable design allows users to purchase only the I/O they need for their specific application.