Description
UFC762AE101 3BHE006412R0101 Thyristor Module
UFC762AE101 3BHE006412R0101 can be used for both simple and complex equipment, enabling these instruments to integrate with systems that support FDT/Frame. The FDT universal components have undergone a series of regression tests for mutual testing. This ensures that the Frame and DTM products built using common components can interoperate upon arrival at the site. Using these toolkits can also accelerate the testing of dtm INSPECTOR certification tools through the official FDT Group certification process. A solution that supports FDT using universal components will automatically light up a series of test cases, otherwise these test cases need to be executed separately. The module has installed over 30 million nodes worldwide and is one of the leading industrial networks connecting programmable logic controllers (PLCs), I/O, sensors, and drivers in industrial and automation systems.
The UFC762AE101 3BHE006412R0101 module can connect CompactRIO PAC and NI Single Board RIO embedded systems to the PROFIBUS industrial network, and add high-performance measurement, advanced analysis, and custom Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) logic to existing systems. Engineers can now easily upgrade and modify existing machines and systems using new PROFIBUS modules to quickly add high-performance, flexible NI hardware and LabVIEW graphics software to complete high-speed and custom tasks that traditional PLCs cannot solve. FOUNDATION Fieldbus is a simple bidirectional digital communication protocol commonly used in process automation. The new NI USB-8486 is a single port Foundation fieldbus H1 interface that provides data recording, configuration, and control in HMI and distributed control system applications. The new interface connects Foundation fieldbus devices to standard desktop computers, industrial computers, and laptops. USB-8486 is very suitable for portable data recording, as well as on-site configuration and maintenance of devices and networks. DeviceNet is an industrial protocol based on the physical layer of Controller Area Network (CAN), managed by the Open DeviceNet Supplier Association.