Specifications
9-10
Remote I/O Servers
Remote I/O Servers
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Building Automation
Building Automation
Architecture Requirements
Direct input output communication over IP network
Little or no modification of existing architecture
Utilize existing IP network
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Why Moxa?
Peer-to-Peer I/O
Ethernet communication
Direct input and output signal over IP network
Supports DI/O and mA signal
Supports standard Modbus protocol
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Key Products
ioLogik E2210
Active Ethernet I/O Server with 12 DI,
8 DO
ioLogik E2240
Active Ethernet I/O Server with 8 AI,
2 AO
Using Existing Ethernet to Transmit I/O Signals
Many fields already have significant Ethernet penetration, so most information
can be made accessible over Ethernet without requiring further wiring.
Furthermore, modern buildings are constructed with Ethernet built-in, so
Ethernet access is available anywhere in the building. Many smart buildings now
rely on Ethernet to transmit environmental data to a control center. However,
integrating traditional data acquisition systems with Ethernet can be logistically
challenging. MOXA provides the best solution for transmitting I/O signals over
an existing Ethernet network, without requiring any change to the network
architecture.