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Model 2610 | Digital I/O via Ethernet

Model 2610 |  Digital I/O via Ethernet Features
  • Connects to Ethernet via 2601 communication module
  • All channels may be independently programmed as input or output
  • Eight channels have pulse width modulation outputs
  • RJ-11 I/O connectors eliminate need for external terminal blocks
  • Support for interlocks and multiple power supplies per channel
  • Input channels are debounced
  • Watchdog Timer
  • Linux driver available
  • LabVIEW Software available for free download (under software and manuals)
  • Compare our pricing to our competitors.

Description

This is another member of the 2600 series of smart I/O modules which connect to an Ethernet via a 2601 communication module. It can read or write to 48 digital I/O lines.  The 2610’s microcontroller provides I/O services to a remote client such as model 2601 via a category-3 cable.  The cable supplies isolated serial communication and power to the 2610’s microcontroller.

Description
This is another member of the 2600 series of smart I/O modules which connect to an Ethernet via a 2601 communication module. It can read or write to 48 digital I/O lines.  The 2610’s microcontroller provides I/O services to a remote client such as model 2601 via a category-3 cable.  The cable supplies isolated serial communication and power to the 2610’s microcontroller.

Switch de-bounce
The 2610’s microcontroller uses a 10 millisecond de-bounces filter on all digital input lines. This minimizes errors from electromechanical switch bounce

Interlocks
Up to five independent interlock circuits and/or emergency stop circuits can be threaded through the 2650 relay and 2610 digital I/O modules. Each digital output can be jumper programmed to open when an interlock voltage is removed.

Peripheral Modules

Model 2601

Communication module

Model 2608-0

16 analog and TC inputs (16 bit)

Model 2608-4

16 analog and TC inputs (16 bit), 4 analog outputs (16 bit)

Model 2608-8

16 analog and TC inputs (16 bit), 8 analog outputs (16 bit)

Model 2610

48 digital I/O, 5VDC to 24VDC

Model 2620

4 encoder/counter/frequency interfaces (32 bit)

Model 2650

8 relay outputs, 0V to 240V @ 10A

Model 2652

SSR I/O Module (Supports 8 SSRs)

Model 2653

SSR I/O Module (Supports 16 SSRs)

Model 204

Power supply, 24 VDC @ 5A



Field Wiring

The 2610 has forty-eight RJ-11 jacks for direct connection to field wiring.  Each jack supplies interlocked power and connections for up to three digital I/O channels.  Two of the three channel connections are repeated in adjacent jacks.  This allows connecting an I/O cable that has three signals to a single RJ-11 jack as shown in Figure 3.

Pulse Width Modulation
The first eight output channels may be programmed to produce pulse width modulated outputs to control electric heaters, flashing lights, etc.

Status Indicators
The 2610’s microcontroller can monitor and report the state of each I/O line.  Each line is monitored with an LED that lights regardless of whether the channel is driven by an external signal or by the channel’s output driver. See Figure 3.

The 2610 has a RESET LED that flashes briefly after a software reset.  There are also XMT, RCV and LINK indicators that show communication with the communication module.

A heartbeat LED flashes at two second intervals to indicate that the 2610 is function properlyNon Ethernet System
Figure 4 shows a low-cost system using an RS-232/422/485 serial port in place of an Ethernet port. It uses a 2699 adapter board connected to an I/O module.  The adapter converts  RS-232/422/485 signals into a format compatible to the I/O module.  The adapter board requires 24 volt power.

Windows SDK
A Windows DLL for the 2600 series is provided at no additional cost. It requires the use of a 2601 communication module in addition to the 2610.

The Windows 98/NT/2000/XP DLL is a common interface for the entire 2600 series.

The SDK includes sample programs for Visual Basic and C++. The source code for these programs show how to use the DLL.

A second DLL is provided for systems that use the 2699 serial port adapter.

Software & Manuals
2600 Hardware Manual >> Released 2/23/06
2600 Programming Guide >> Released 2/23/06
2600 Software Development Kit >> Released 2/23/06
2610 LabView Software >> 3/8/06
LabVIEW Software Interface (click for image)

Feature Article
The future of Industrial I/O

 

Mechanical Drawings and Images
Figure 2. Interlock example
Figure 3. RJ-11 I/O connectors
Figure 4. Typical digital I/O circuit
Figure 5. Non-Ethernet system
Figure 6. 2610 Dimensions

 

Specifications

Input power

24 VDC, 120 mA

Max. I/O voltage

30 VDC

Max. sink current

channel > 100 mA

Total I/O current

2000 mA all channels

Pulse width on/off time 

2 mS steps up to 510

DIN rail

 35 mm DIN rails

Commands/sec

Up to 1000

Temperature range

20 to 70 C

Details

SKU SKU16167
Weight 300.00 g
Single item price(ex. VAT): €243.00


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