Tehnilised dokumendid
Spetsifikatsioonid:
Brand
WagoManufacturer Series
750
For Use With
750 Series
Network Type
Ethernet
Interface
Ethernet
Programming Interface
Ethernet
Minimum Operating Temperature
0°C
Mounting Type
DIN Rail
Programming Language Used
CFC, FBD, Ladder Logic, SFC
Maximum Operating Temperature
+55°C
Dimensions
71.9 x 61.5 x 100 mm
Standards Met
UL
Communication Port Type
RJ-45
Depth
71.9mm
Length
100mm
Width
61.5mm
Memory
1024 kB
Päritoluriik
Germany
Toote üksikasjad
ETHERNET Media Redundancy Programmable Fieldbus Controller
PLC - ETHERNET Media Redundancy Programmable Fieldbus Controller connects ETHERNET to the modular WAGO-I/O-System, and is used in ETHERNET networks requiring fast and safe media redundancy.
Media redundancy is achieved by operating the controller in two separate networks, in which it is accessible via two different IP addresses (including two MAC IDs). Cross communication between separate channels is not possible. The two separate ETHERNET interfaces allow redundant connection of two transmission paths (no hub or switch required).
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€ 748,14
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€ 912,73
tk (koos käibemaksuga)
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€ 748,14
tk (ilma käibemaksuta)
€ 912,73
tk (koos käibemaksuga)
1
Tehnilised dokumendid
Spetsifikatsioonid:
Brand
WagoManufacturer Series
750
For Use With
750 Series
Network Type
Ethernet
Interface
Ethernet
Programming Interface
Ethernet
Minimum Operating Temperature
0°C
Mounting Type
DIN Rail
Programming Language Used
CFC, FBD, Ladder Logic, SFC
Maximum Operating Temperature
+55°C
Dimensions
71.9 x 61.5 x 100 mm
Standards Met
UL
Communication Port Type
RJ-45
Depth
71.9mm
Length
100mm
Width
61.5mm
Memory
1024 kB
Päritoluriik
Germany
Toote üksikasjad
ETHERNET Media Redundancy Programmable Fieldbus Controller
PLC - ETHERNET Media Redundancy Programmable Fieldbus Controller connects ETHERNET to the modular WAGO-I/O-System, and is used in ETHERNET networks requiring fast and safe media redundancy.
Media redundancy is achieved by operating the controller in two separate networks, in which it is accessible via two different IP addresses (including two MAC IDs). Cross communication between separate channels is not possible. The two separate ETHERNET interfaces allow redundant connection of two transmission paths (no hub or switch required).