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FEATURED
TOPIC: Active Ethernet I/O |
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| Active
vs. passive Ethernet I/O |
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| Today's
monitoring and data acquisition systems
need to acquire information, such as temperature,
humidity, door open/closed, and other I/O
events, from local and remote sites to improve
enterprise productivity. For large scale
and remote applications, systems have become
more distributed and rely heavily on Ethernet
and IP-based networks. The way remote I/O
is implemented is a key factor that determines
the efficiency of the monitoring system.
Two types of Ethernet I/O are currently available.
Traditional PC-based Ethernet I/O, or passive remote I/O, is built on passive
I/O devices that require instruction from a PC for operation. Active Ethernet
I/O is based on self-directed operation of I/O devices, for automated status
reporting and simple local control.
Passive Ethernet
I/O
In passive Ethernet I/O systems, a host
computer obtains data from I/O devices by
continually scanning each device. For local
area network environments, obtaining instant,
or real-time, I/O status is possible only
when devices are scanned very frequently.
However, frequent scanning over the network
results in high network overhead.

When I/O points are
distributed throughout remote locations,
response times cannot be guaranteed. This
is a challenging situation for programmers
if the timing of devices and readings is
important to the application. Typically,
timely I/O data measurement in this situation
requires the installation of a separate
host computer with physical proximity to
the I/O devices. The on-site computer then
forwards the data to a central host computer
for actual processing.

Active Ethernet
I/O
In an Active Ethernet I/O system, a host
computer does not obtain data by scanning
each I/O device. Instead, the Active Ethernet
I/O server proactively transmits I/O data
under user-specified conditions that are
defined through simple logic configuration.
No programming is required, network usage
is greatly reduced, and I/O data is obtained
by simply waiting for automatic reports
from the I/O server. Multiple transmission
protocols are supported, such as TCP/UDP,
SNMP trap, SMTP (e-mail), and Modbus/TCP.

Comparison of Functions
The following table summarizes the main differences between the two available options for Ethernet I/O.
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Active
Ethernet
I/O |
Passive
Ethernet
I/O |
| Active I/O messaging that replaces polling for I/O events and values |
Yes |
No |
| Easy local logic control without programming |
Yes |
No |
| SNMP for telecom environment |
Yes |
No |
| Proactive
notification of I/O events through
TCP/UDP, SNMP trap, or e-mail |
Yes |
No |
| Easy programming library for VB/VC/BCB under WinCE/Windows |
Yes |
No |
| Easy programming library for Linux |
Yes |
No |
| Standard Modbus/TCP support for SCADA software |
Yes |
Yes |
Present
and future investment:
Active Ethernet I/O maintains support
for the Modbus/TCP protocol while also enabling a new proactive method to obtain
I/O data in a PC-based data acquisition & control
system.
Faster project implementation:
MOXA's
Click&Go logic configuration engine for
Active Ethernet I/O provides an easy, intuitive
interface for even first-time users to define
the control logic and message content, without
programming.
Additional information:
MOXA has launched a theme site that introduces
the exciting new Active Ethernet I/O concept.
The theme site is located at: http://www.moxa.com/Zones/Active_Ethernet_IO/index.htm.
The site includes a special section with
a detailed introduction of the Click&Go
logic control interface, which is the core engine of Active Ethernet I/O. Additionally,
three success stories are presented where Active Ethernet I/O is already being
used for industrial and commercial applications.
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| Click&Go:
Four steps to smarter I/O control |
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| Click&Go
logic control is a patent-pending technology
developed by MOXA. It unlocks the power
of Active Ethernet I/O with an intuitive,
instantly understandable interface. Click&Go
is so easy to use that a beginner can complete
Active Ethernet I/O configuration in just
a few steps.
With Click&Go,
users have full control over when to send
I/O data, what information to send, and
where information should be sent. It allows
easy customization of I/O messages using
dynamic fields such as time and date stamp.
Multiple input signals can be integrated
into a single event that triggers an I/O
message and local output signals. After
defining a set of rules with Click&Go,
your ioLogik E2000 I/O server will be able
operate independently of a PC, proactively
transmit I/O information, and provide automated
control of local output signals. Not only
does your I/O server become smarter, it
also becomes faster, resulting in dramatic
reductions in response time (50 ms as opposed
to 1 sec) and network loads. All this is
accomplished without any programming or
specialized training due to Click&Go's
intuitive interface.
Whereas other control
solutions rely on programmers to develop
specialized C-language applications or PLC
ladder logic, Click&Go can be instantly
used by anyone who understands basic If-Then
statements. With Click&Go, Active Ethernet
I/O can be fully configured on your ioLogik
E2000 server in just four easy steps:
Step 1: Run ioAdmin
to access Click&Go
Step 2: Use If-Then statements to define
rules
Step 3: Download logic to server
Step 4: Run ioAdmin to activate Active Remote
I/O operation
For more details,
please visit our Active Ethernet I/O theme
site at:
http://www.moxa.com/Zones/Active_Ethernet_IO/About_Click&Go.htm
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| Save
80% on your total system cost |
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remote I/O solutions rely on PC controllers
or hosts for operation, especially when
instant access to remote sensors and switches
is required. This can generate up to USD$1500
in extra costs for hardware, operating system,
and SCADA software (costs may differ between
different regions).
Active Ethernet I/O
does not require a separate PC controller,
additional software, or programming for
operation. It is designed to provide all
the functionality of traditional remote
I/O systems in one package, while also providing
peer-to-peer communication over Ethernet,
local output control, and automated I/O
event reporting. Since a separate PC controller
is not required, there are no costs associated
with operating systems, proprietary SCADA
software, or additional wiring. Also, Active
Ethernet I/O is designed for easy setup
by beginners, saving both time and money
spent on specialized programming. These
savings can accumulate to a dramatic 80%
reduction in total system costs, compared
to a similarly equipped traditional remote
I/O system.
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| Active
Ethernet I/O
shopping list |
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MOXA offers two models of I/O servers that
support Active Ethernet I/O operation.
The
ioLogik E2210 provides digital input and
output channels, and the ioLogike
E2240
provides analog input and output channels.
Both models offer Active Ethernet
I/O operation
that can run independently of a PC, full
compatibility with traditional remote
I/O
operation, and built-in support for Modbus/TCP,
SNMP, TCP/IP, and HTTP protocols.
ioLogik
E2210
Active Ethernet I/O server with 12 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs |
ioLogik
E2240
Active Ethernet I/O server with 8 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs |
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In addition,
MOXA offers a line of RS-485 I/O servers
that can serve as snap-on extension
modules
to the E2210 and E2240 to increase the
number of I/O channels available.
ioLogik
R2110
RS-485 remote I/O server with
12 digital inputs and 8 digital
outputs |
ioLogik
R2140
RS-485 remote I/O server with
8 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs |
LDP1602
LCD Display module with 16 x 2
text and 5 buttons |
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Long-distance
I/O:
Combine two Active Ethernet I/O servers
with MOXA's fiber
to Ethernet converters to extend I/O
signals over long distances.
PLC alternative:
Combine an Active Ethernet I/O server with
a MOXA embedded
computer to create a cost-effective,
flexible PLC alternative.
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| New!
2- and 4-port USB-to-serial hubs with optical
isolation |
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MOXA
is pleased to announce that the new UPort
1250, UPort 1250I, and UPort 1450I, which
round out our UPort line of USB-to-serial
products, will be available
on December 29. The UPort 1250 and UPort
1250I
are 2–port hubs that include standard
UPort features, such as RS-232/422/485
serial
communication, transmission rates up to
921.6 Kbps, built-in 15 KV ESD protection,
and USB 2.0 compatibility. These new USB-to-serial
hubs are ideal choices for serial applications
that
do
not require a full-size hub.
The
UPort 1250I and UPort 1450I are optical
isolation models, with the UPort 1250I
offering 2 ports and the UPort 1450I offering
4 ports.
Each port includes 2 KV DC optical
isolation protection, which is required
by many commercial and industrial communications
applications. Optical isolation eliminates
the effect
of electrical spikes and surges on the
data line. These spikes in a home or office
can
cause data loss, but in an industrial application
can shut down an assembly line or an entire
plant. In worst-case scenarios, facilities
may suffer extensive damage. By including
optical isolation, the UPort 1250I and
UPort 1450I not only provide extra COM
ports to
attach devices, but also help protect your
PC from damaging electrical spikes and
surges.
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| New!
16-port industrial, managed,
redundant switch |
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The new EDS-516A, a standalone 16-port managed
Ethernet switch, comes with 16 fast Ethernet
ports to provide an economical solution
for your industrial Ethernet network. With
the technonlogy of Fast Ethernet Redundant
Turbo Ring (recovery time < 300 ms),
the EDS-516A increases the reliability and
speed of your network backbone. The EDS-516A
also supports intelligent network management
functions, including QoS, IGMP Snooping/GMRP,
VLAN, Port Trunking, SNMP V1/V2c/V3, IEEE
802.1X, and https/SSL. The EDS-516A will
be ready to ship on December 22. Detailed
product information is available on MOXA's
website at http://www.moxa.com/product/EDS-516A.htm.
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16 fast Ethernet ports for copper and
fiber
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Turbo Ring (recovery time < 300
ms), RSTP/STP (IEEE802.1W/D) for Ethernet
redundancy
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QoS, IGMP snooping/GMRP, VLAN, LACP,
SNMP V1/V2c/V3, RMON supported
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Rate Limiting for bandwidth management,
and broadcast storm protection
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IEEE802.1X and https/SSL to enhance
network security
Ordering
Information:
EDS-516A
Industrial managed redundant
Ethernet switch with 16 10/100BaseT(X)
ports, 0 to 60°C |
EDS-516A-MM-SC
Industrial managed redundant
Ethernet switch with 14 10/100BaseT(X)
ports, 2 multi mode 100BaseFX
ports, SC connector, 0 to 60°C |
EDS-516A-MM-ST
Industrial managed redundant
Ethernet switch with 14 10/100BaseT(X)
ports, 2 multi mode 100BaseFX
ports, ST connector, 0 to 60°C |
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New!
RS-485 remote I/O server makes its debut |
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RS-485 wiring still enjoys wide use in
PC-based data acquisition and control
systems. To
provide I/O expansion for these systems,
MOXA now offers the ioLogik R2000 line
of RS-485 remote I/O servers. The
new ioLogik R2000 servers can also be used
as expansion modules for ioLogik E2000
Ethernet-based
servers.

ioLogik
R2110
12 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs
> DI or counter input (50 Hz)
> DO or pulse output (50 Hz) |

ioLogik
R2140
8 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs
> mV, V, or mA 16-bit signal input
> mV, V, or mA 12-bit signal output |
The ioLogik R2000
RS-485 I/O server can be used in two types
of scenarios. The traditional scenario involves
connecting the server to a PC and up to
32 other servers using 2-wire RS-485, over
a maximum range of 1.2 km. ioLogik R2000
servers are supported by the MXIO programming
library, which helps simplify the development
of custom applications. In addition, ioLogik
R2000 servers support standard Modbus/RTU
protocols, ensuring compatibility with other
SCADA software.
The other scenario
involves using the ioLogik R2000 server
as an expansion module for the ioLogik E2000
Active Ethernet I/O server. In this scenario,
a single IP address can be used to access
all I/O channels on both the E2000 server
and R2000 server. Currently, the R2000 I/O
channels can be accessed using Modbus/TCP
protocols or the MXIO programming library.
Access through Click&Go and SNMP is
under development and scheduled for release
in the first half of 2007.
Benefits of
ioLogik RS-485 Remote I/O
- Multi-functional
I/O with DI/counter and DO/pulse output
(R2110)
- Multi-functional
I/O with mV, V, mA signal ranges (R2140)
- Firmware
updates in the field over RS-485 interface
- Snap-on
LCD module for I/O value monitoring
- Windows/WinCE
programming library for easy programming
- Modbus/RTU
support for standard SCADA software compatibility
The ioLogik R2110
is now available for shipping, and the ioLogik
R2140 will be available at the end of December
2006.
For additional information,
please contact your MOXA sales representative.
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C
programming library for I/O products now
supports
Linux |
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We are pleased to release the official
MXIO programming library for the Linux
platform.
This library supports all ioLogik product
lines, including the E2000 line of
Active
Ethernet I/O servers, the R2000 line of
remote I/O servers, and the 4000 line
of
expandable I/O servers. Programmers can
use the library to access I/O data
and Active
Ethernet I/O messages over Ethernet, TCP/IP,
and RS-485 networks. Unlike traditional
solutions, access to digital and analog
I/O values is easily obtained by using
the
IP address and channel number. Modbus addresses
no longer need to be calculated.
The MXIO programming
library will be ready for download on December
31, 2006, from the MOXA web site.
Supported
Operating Systems
- Fedora Core
4, 5, 6
- Redhat 9
- Mandrake
9.1, 2006
- Suse 10
Supported
Products
- ioLogik 4000
series: Expandable Remote I/O
- ioLogik E2000
series: Active Ethernet I/O
- ioLogik R2000
series: RS-485 Remote I/O
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| TCF-142
reduces costs for monitoring high-altitude
water infrastructure |
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Due to the rough geography and long, winding
roads, it has been both challenging
and
expensive to maintain a clean municipal
water supply for the villages in a
certain
mountainous area. For maximum efficiency,
large water reservoirs and towers
were used
to keep the supply stable and allow storage
and exchange. However, the PLCs that
monitor
and control the water equipment use RS-485
for communication, and the maximum
transmission
range was not long enough to allow communication
between villages.
A typical solution
in this situation would be to use media
converters and fiber-optic cables to extend
transmission of the serial signals. For
multi-drop RS-485 networks, PLC nodes would
be connected to each other in a chain
using segments
of fiber optic cable capped with serial-to-fiber
converters at both ends. Each node would
therefore require two converters—one
for the node before it in the chain, and
one for the node after it. Between each
node would be a pair of fiber cables—one
cable for transmission, and one cable
for
reception.

MOXA offers a simpler
and more cost-effective approach using TCF-142
converters arranged in a ring. In the MOXA
solution, each PLC node requires only one
converter, and connections between neighboring
PLCs require only one fiber optic cable.
This resulted in an immediate and dramatic
savings in the cost of materials. The ring
was arranged so that data traveled in one
direction around the ring, with each node
transmitting data to the next node and receiving
data from the previous node. Installation
was much simpler since configuration was
not required. In addition, since the TCF-142-S
V3.1 can transmit over a distance of 40
km, as opposed to the 20 km supported by
other converters, it was perfect product
for the long distances between water towers.

Advantages
of MOXA TCF-142 converters:
- Both "Ring"
and "Point to Point" transmission
- Up to 40
km extension of RS-232/422/485 signals
(TCF-142-S V3.1)
- Up to 921.6
Kbps baudrate
- 12 to 48
VDC input
- Wide temperature
range: -40 to 75°C
- Small size
For more information,
please contact your MOXA sales representative.
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| UC-7410
embedded computer improves efficiency with
real-time data processing |
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PLCs are a common solution in many industrial
fields. Their programmable operation and
ability to connect many devices are particularly
useful in establishing industrial automation
systems. However, there are several disadvantages
that are often encountered when using traditional
PLC solutions:
- It is not
always possible to obtain real-time data
from attached devices.
- Programming
for PLCs is complicated and can require
significant time, manpower, and expense.
- Protocol
converters may be required to attach
devices
that do not support RS-485 transmission.
Since MOXA's UC-7410
embedded computer addresses each of these
disadvantages, it has been used to replace
PLCs in a power substation in China. The
UC-7410's programmable platform allows it
to be used as a helpful protocol converter
for effortless communication between different
devices. Real-time data collection is achieved
by connecting each device directly to the
UC-7410. RS-232/422/485 operation is selected
by software, making additional interface
conversion unnecessary. The UC-7410's powerful
combination of features makes it an ideal
solution for PLC-related applications.
UC-7410 provides
the following benefits:
- Active queries
to attached devices can be used for real-time
data collection and processing.
- Devices can
be immediately connected without using
an interface converter, due to serial
ports with software-selectable RS-232/422/485
operation.
- The embedded
Helios software can be used to
establish a centralized management
architecture.

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| Active
Ethernet I/O server offers new vision for
roadside cabinet monitoring |
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Roadside cabinets contain equipment that
serves the households in a particular
area. Many
different devices, such as traffic devices
or telecom equipment, can be installed
in
the cabinets. Traditionally, roadside cabinets
were used primarily to serve rural
and remote
areas, but they are now common in urban
areas as well. Whether driving on
the highway
or walking on the sidewalk, roadside cabinets
can be found almost anywhere.
Traditionally, remote
I/O servers or PLCs were installed to monitor
the equipment housed in a roadside cabinet.
However, for Ethernet-based monitoring with
PLCs, this meant that it was necessary to
purchase expensive Ethernet modules for
the PLC separately. Another significant
obstacle was the challenge of developing
custom software in order to monitor all
I/O channels.
These problems can
now be solved using MOXA's Active
Ethernet I/O, which is a new concept
of Ethernet I/O architecture. With Active
Ethernet I/O, MOXA introduces the killer
feature of automatic I/O status reporting,
eliminating the need to poll for I/O data.
The intuitive Click&Go interface is
used to configure the control logic and
can also provide simple local control.
Why MOXA?
- Active I/O
messaging for remote monitoring
- Local control
with Click&Go logic
- Support
for various I/O types
- Easy-to-use
MXIO library

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| China's
first unmanned iron ore loading facility uses
NPort 6000 |
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MOXA's NPort
6000 device servers have been selected
to help automate operations at China's first
unmanned iron ore loading facility.
A major component
of the facility's operation involves
iron ore pellets that travel in piles on
two large conveyors for automated handling.
Scanner-equipped loading arms automatically
generate 3D computer models of each pile
to determine how each pile will be processed
and loaded. The large volume of information
means that conventional data transmission
speeds are not sufficient for automated
processing. The scanners, produced by leading
manufacturer SICK, are set at 38.4 Kbps
and must switch to 500 Kbps, which is a
nonstandard baudrate.

MOXA's NPort
6000 device servers were selected for their
ability to connect SICK scanners instantly
to the Ethernet network, which is something
no other device server was able to accomplish.
Effortless support for nonstandard baudrates,
including the 500 Kbps used by the SICK
scanner, was a key advantage. Moreover,
the NPort server's industrial-grade design
ensured a reliable and secure data transmission
tunnel to prevent loss or interception of
data.
Unmanned loading is
an important development for the steel industry,
which is characterized by hazardous workplace
environments where serious injuries can
occur. The move towards increased automation
is expected to result in safer working conditions,
higher efficiency, and substantial financial
benefits.
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| MOXA's
multiport serial boards and device servers
now Vista-certified |
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MOXA has received approval from Microsoft's
Windows Hardware Quality Laboratories (WHQL)
for Windows Vista x86 and x64 editions,
making MOXA the world's first provider to
offer Vista-certified multiport serial boards
and serial device servers.
Vista is Microsoft's
latest edition of the Windows operating
system and is scheduled for release in the
near future. As with previous editions of
Windows, Vista is expected to become the
dominant platform in PCs worldwide, and
software and hardware companies have already
begun to adapt. To guarantee a seamless
transition for users of MOXA products, establishing
early Vista certification was made a top
priority.
Previous Windows
editions allowed unrestricted installation
of hardware
that was not Microsoft-certified, with
a simple digital signature warning used
to notify users of uncertified hardware.
One of the primary changes introduced
with
Vista
is
the introduction of
more stringent security measures. In addition,
the x64 edition will prohibit the installation
of non-certified hardware. Due to careful
planning and testing, MOXA is the only
provider
so far that is able to offer Vista-certified
multiport serial boards and serial device
servers. With Vista certification, users
now have an immediate selection of Vista-ready
products, and current MOXA users can be
assured of continuous, reliable operation
when it comes time to upgrade.
Vista-certified
product lines:
Multiport
Serial Boards
- PCI Multiport
Serial Boards
- PCI Express
Multiport Serial Boards
- Universal
PCI Multiport Serial Boards
Serial-to-Ethernet
Servers
- Secure Device
Servers
- Device Servers
- Embedded
Modules
- Terminal
Servers
- Serial-to-Wireless
Servers
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| M2M
Magazine puts MOXA in top 100 of machine-to-machine
companies |
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Carol Stream, Ill, Dec. 6, 2006—M2M Magazine
has released its 2007 annual
directory of the top technology and service
providers in the machine-to-machine (M2M)
technology arena. The M2M 100 spans multiple
categories, bringing vital information
to
those looking for machine-to-machine solutions
and partners.
MOXA is proud to
be listed as one of the top companies
in the industry.
The M2M 100 is a compilation of the most
important and influential machine-to-machine
technology providers, as determined by
the editors of M2M Magazine and its editorial
advisory board. Companies are selected
in an exhaustive process using the following
criteria: strength and number of customer
references, strength of product/service
portfolio, strength of business model,
establishment and active involvement in
the M2M market,
and growth potential. This year, M2M Magzine
considered more than 300 companies before
selecting the top 100.
The M2M 100 can be
found in the 2007 M2M Sourcebook, a definitive
reference guide to machine-to-machine technology.
The 2007 M2M Sourcebook not only lists the
leaders that are shaping the industry, but
also features industry data from leading
analyst firms, examines outlooks on where
the M2M industry is headed, and reveals
market predictions for M2M.
Click here to view
the complete details. http://www.specialtypub.com/m2m/m2m100/listing.asp.
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| Moxa's
Ethernet automation solutions end on a
high note at SPS Show 2006 |
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The
Moxa Group displayed its "Total Solutions
for Ethernet Automation, Wireless Automation,
and Power Automation" at the SPS/IPC/DRIVES
show from November 28 to 30, 2006, in
Nuremberg,
Germany. At this 3-day show, MOXA exhibited
its latest technology and newest products,
including industrial Ethernet switches,
embedded computers, Ethernet I/O servers,
industrial media converters, serial device
servers, industrial video servers, wireless
Ethernet devices, and serial boards. The
3-day show was a big success, with many
visitors to MOXA's Booth expressing great
interest in MOXA's industrial device networking
solutions and applications.
MOXA's new generation
of gigabit Ethernet switches—EDS-518A
and EDS-510A,
both of which are ideal for building a redundant
Gigabit Turbo Ring backbone—generated
a particular amount of interest at the show.
Another product featured was the new Active
Ethernet I/O server, which gives PC-based
data acquisition and control applications
a better way to transmit real-time I/O data
over an open network. MOXA's embedded computers
also got a big response. The DA-660
series of embedded computers with RISC-based,
19-inch rack-mounted and ready-to-run features,
is designed for use in harsh industrial
data applications.
MOXA also displayed
its abundant solutions for wireless and
power automation applications. For wireless
solutions,
the latest Industrial Cellular solutions—GPRS
alarm modem and router family—can
communicate easily with remote machines.
In addition, the industrial wireless AP/Bridge/AP
Client, which provides advanced outdoor
models
with an IP67 waterproof casing for open-air
industrial environments, will be available
next year. For power automation, MOXA
provides complete solutions
for power generation, distribution, and
transportation. For example, IEC 61850-3
approved Ethernet switches, industrial
serial
device servers, serial universal PCI boards,
RISC-based ready-to-run embedded computers
are ideal for the power automation market.
If you missed MOXA
at this year's exhibition, take the time
to visit our website at www.moxa.com,
which includes detailed information about
all of MOXA's products.
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| MOXA's
Annual Sales & Technical Application Conference |
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Save this
Date!
MOXA's
Annual Sales & Technical Application
Conference
February 27 to March 1, 2007
Anaheim, CA
RSVP by January
12, 2007, to
Polly Dodson
714-528-6777, ext. 123
polly.dodson@moxa.com
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