Industrial Automation | Distributed I/O Modules | FRB-100


Detailed features:
1-port FRnet communication board
Introduction PC-based I/O control systems are widely used in measurement and control system applications. But sometimes it is very difficult to meet the demands of critical timing control missions. As a result of the special features of FRnet, such as real I/O synchronization and fixed scan time, FRB boards can be added to PC-based systems to give additionial PLC-like control functions, with no need to mix PC-based controlers with PLCs. The FRB-200/100 is an isolated FRnet communication board. The FRB-100 has a single FRnet port, while the FRB-200 has two FRnet ports. Each FRnet port can control a maximum of 16 communication nodes, numbered from 0 to 15. Each single node of the remote I/O module can control a maximum of 16 DI/DO channels. In other words, each FRnet port can control a maximum of 128 DI and 128 DO channels. Traditional high-channel I/O cards occupy several PC slots, such as the ICPDAS PIO-D144 or DIO-144, and the bulky cables can be difficult to handle. Several FRB boards can be combined to work together to control thousands of I/O channels. Reduced cabling, lower labor costs, easy installation and higher reliability are the major advantages of an FRnet solution.
Applications
Specifications
Features
1-port FRnet communication board
Introduction PC-based I/O control systems are widely used in measurement and control system applications. But sometimes it is very difficult to meet the demands of critical timing control missions. As a result of the special features of FRnet, such as real I/O synchronization and fixed scan time, FRB boards can be added to PC-based systems to give additionial PLC-like control functions, with no need to mix PC-based controlers with PLCs. The FRB-200/100 is an isolated FRnet communication board. The FRB-100 has a single FRnet port, while the FRB-200 has two FRnet ports. Each FRnet port can control a maximum of 16 communication nodes, numbered from 0 to 15. Each single node of the remote I/O module can control a maximum of 16 DI/DO channels. In other words, each FRnet port can control a maximum of 128 DI and 128 DO channels. Traditional high-channel I/O cards occupy several PC slots, such as the ICPDAS PIO-D144 or DIO-144, and the bulky cables can be difficult to handle. Several FRB boards can be combined to work together to control thousands of I/O channels. Reduced cabling, lower labor costs, easy installation and higher reliability are the major advantages of an FRnet solution.
Applications
- Industrial Automation
- Remote I/O control
- Building Automation
- Parking Lot Management
Specifications
- Communication speed: 250Kbps
- Cyclic Scan time:
128 input/128 output points@2.88 ms - Communication distance: 400m max
- Wire cable: (shielded) Twisted-pair cable
General Specifications - Power consumption: 5V DC @ 250mA(max)
- Operating temperature: -25¢XC ~ +75¢XC
- Operating humidity: 10% ~ 90% RH, non-condensing
- Storage temperature: -30¢XC ~ +85¢XC
- Storage humidity: 5% ~ 95% RH, non-condensing
- Dimensions: 120 mm x 90 mm
Features
- Reduced Wiring two-wire cabling
- Innovative token-stream communication technology
- Real-time I/O synchronization capabilities
- Fixed cyclic scan time for deterministic control
- High speed distributed I/O control capabilities
- Memory-mapping I/O programming
- Easily programmable
- No software overhead for protocol processing
- 5V DC PCI-bus add-on card
Specifications:
Communication speed
250Kbps
Cyclic Scan time
128 input/128 output points@2.88 ms
Communication distance
400m max
Wire cable
(shielded) Twisted-pair cable
Power consumption
5V DC @ 250mA(max)
Operating temperature
-25¢XC ~ +75¢XC
Operating humidity
10% ~ 90% RH, non-condensing
Storage temperature
-30¢XC ~ +85¢XC
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