Network I/O Modules Withstand Rugged Applications

Oct. 1, 1998

Each member of a line of network I/O modules provides users with a selection of industrial I/O in addition to a preprogrammed microcontroller with built-in network and a self-stacking enclosure system. These I/O controllers can be stacked in any number and combination and can be located where needed. Networks can be up to 5000 feet long with no effect on transmission speed. Network control is accomplished using a PC or the firm's embedded SBCs.

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