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PROSOFT 5208-DFNT-HART ETHERNET/IP TO ANALOG HART - 4 CHANNEL

Manufacturer: Prosoft Technology, Inc. | Catalog # 5208-DFNT-HART | North Coast Part # 521049

$2,485.06 /ea
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The HART Analog Input Gateway provides a clean way to integrate HART Analog instruments with existing controller platforms on an EtherNet/IP network. The gateway works well for field applications where it can be installed closer to HART instrument, saving on copper cable and installation costs. The gateway also saves valuable rack space for other in-chassis options. The gateways provide extremely fast channel update times (all channels updating simultaneously in 67 ms) making the HART Analog Input Gateway ideal for applications where high speeds and point-to-point connectivity are required. These gateways are available in 4 and 8 Analog input channel options.

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Prosoft Technology
Applications
  • Rockwell Automation equipment that supports EPIC:
  • PLC5/E rev C/N, D/E, E/D
  • SLC5/05 series A, OS503 frn4
  • 1785-ENET Series A, rev D
  • Interchange V6.2
  • MicroLogix 1100/1400/ANY via 1761-NET-ENI
  • CompactLogix 1768-L43/L45 via 1768-ENBT
  • CompactLogix 1769-L32E/L35E/ANY
  • CompactLogix L23E
  • RSLinx Gateway V1.7+
  • ControlLogix 1756-ENET/ENBT/EN2T/EN2TR
Internal Database
  • The ProLinx module contains an internal database that consists of areas for application data, status information, and configuration information.
  • The internal database is shared between all ports on the module and is used as a conduit to pass information from a device on one network to one or more devices on another network.
Configuration Data Area
  • This area contains module configuration information such as port configuration, network information, and command configuration. This configuration file is downloaded to, or uploaded from, this area.
Application Data Area
  • The data area is used to store and retrieve data by the protocol drivers and for data exchange between protocols. The database is used as a source for write commands to remote devices and holds data collected from the remote devices. Commands defined in the configuration file (stored in the configuration data area) control how the data is to be handled in the database.
Status Data Area
  • This area is used to store error codes, counters, and port status information for each port.

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