Temecula, CA – Opto 22 has received certification for its recently announced SNAP-PAC-EB1 and SNAP-PAC -EB2 SNAP I/O processors, which feature support for Ethernet-based control systems that communicate via the EtherNet/IP protocol.
SNAP-PAC-EB1 SNAP-PAC-EB2
ODVA is an international association comprising members from the world’s leading automation companies. The organization supports network technologies based on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP(tm)), such as DeviceNet(tm), ControlNet(tm), and EtherNet/IP. ODVA manages the development of these technologies and assists manufacturers and end users via standards development, certification, and education. ODVA-certification is considered by the industrial sector to be the de facto standard for ensuring that products are built to the various CIP specifications and that they will operate effectively in multi-vendor systems.
For Opto 22, ODVA certification for its SNAP I/O required submission of its intelligent remote SNAP-PAC-EB1 and SNAP-PAC-EB2 communication processors, which then underwent a battery of performance, reliability, and compatibility tests. After passing these tests, this version of SNAP I/O is now ODVA EtherNet/IP Conformance Tested(tm), giving automation engineers new intelligent remote I/O options for EtherNet/IP based systems, such as Rockwell Automation‚®/Allen-Bradley‚® ControlLogix‚® and CompactLogix‚® control systems. SNAP I/O now integrates into these platforms natively and communicates with the Logix-based programmable logic controller (PLC) with no additional programming required.
With a new ability to augment their Allen-Bradley systems with EtherNet/IP Conformance Tested SNAP I/O, automation engineers can now build more powerful, lower-cost control systems with distributed intelligence, and increased functionality not typically found in these architectures. Because SNAP I/O systems can perform a variety of advanced control functions (PID loop control, high-speed counting and latching, quadrature counting, pulsing, thermocouple linearization, analog ramping, and more) independent of the Logix PLC, engineers can modify or expand their systems to meet today’s demanding automation requirements quickly and easily, and without additional logic programming.
For more information on Opto 22’s EtherNet/IP Conformance Tested I/O, go to www.io4ab.com.
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Filed Under: I/O modules, ELECTRONICS • ELECTRICAL, PLCs + PACs