Acromag’s new BusWorks ® NT series remote I/O modules provide an Ethernet interface for analog, discrete and temperature signals. NTE Ethernet I/O models have dual RJ45 ports and a webserver with ...
Molex Incorporated introduces new Brad® HarshIO Ethernet I/O Modules with QuickConnect (QC) and Fast Start-Up (FSU) technologies to provide a reliable solution for connecting industrial controllers to ...
Baldor Electric Co. has launched a new plug-in motion/machine control module for its Ethernet Powerlink drives. The new controller module allows machine builders to eliminate the need for a separate ...
Expanding the EtherStax series of Ethernet I/O modules from Acromag are two analog-output units offering 16 channels of current-output or voltage-output control signals with 16-bit D/A resolution.
LISLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Molex introduces new HarshIO Industrial Ethernet I/O Modules, allowing programmable logic controllers to connect to motorized drive rollers over an Ethernet fieldbus.
HPtoday announced the availability of new energy-efficient Ethernet switches, designed to help companies deal with the data explosion, while, at the same time, cutting power needs and reducing the ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a safe way to provide the mini PC with power over Ethernet (PoE) may be interested in a new pair of Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet modules now available from ...
Liverpool-based Brainboxes has launched a digital networking module for industrial machine control. DIN rail or wall mountable, ED-204 combines a dual-port 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet switch, an Ethernet to ...
The Brad HarshIO Ethernet I/O Modules with QuickConnect (QC) and Fast Start-Up (FSU) technologies promise the reliable connection of industrial controllers to I/O devices in harsh environments where ...
The world’s first 10GbE LAN Module in a M.2-2280 form factor has been unveiled by Innodisk this week offering “flexible integration and excellent compatibility with existing network infrastructure for ...
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