Advantech ADAM-6050 18-Channel Isolated Digital I/O Modbus TCP Module ADAM-6050-BE Scheda Tecnica

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Chapter 1  
1.2  Major Features
1.2.1 Ethernet-enabled DA&C I/O Modules
ADAM-6000 is based on popular Ethernet networking standards used in 
most business environments. Users can easily add ADAM-6000 I/O mod-
ules to existing Ethernet networks, or use ADAM-6000 modules in new 
Ethernet-enabled eManufacturing networks. ADAM-6000 modules fea-
ture a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet chip and support industrial popular Modbus/
TCP protocols over TCP/IP for data connection. ADAM-6000 also sup-
ports UDP protocol over Ethernet networking. With UDP/IP, ADAM-
6000 I/O modules can actively send I/O data stream to 8 Ethernet nodes. 
Through Ethernet networking, HMI/SCADA systems, and controllers, 
users can access or gather real-time data from ADAM-6000 Ethernet 
enabled DA&C modules. This data can then be integrated with business 
systems to compile valuable business information.
1.2.2 Intelligent I/O Modules 
Upgraded from traditional I/O modules, the ADAM-6000 series have pre-
built intelligent mathematic functions to empower system capacity. The 
Digital Input modules provide Counter, Totalizer functions; the Digital 
Output modules provide pulse output, delay output functions; the Analog 
Input modules provide the Max./Min./Average data calculation; the Ana-
log Output modules provide the PID loop control function.
1.2.3 Mixed I/O to Fit All Applications 
ADAM-6000 series mixed I/O design  provides the most cost-effective   
I/O usage for application systems. The most common used I/O type for 
single function units are collected in one module. This design concept not 
only saves I/O usage and saves costs, but also speeds up I/O relative oper-
ations. For small DA&C system or standalone control units from mid to 
large scales, ADAM-6000’s mixed I/O design can easily fit application 
needs with one or two modules only. With additional embedded control 
modules, ADAM-6000 can easily create a localized, less complex, and 
more distributed I/O architecture.