MVI56E-MNET/MNETXT is a single slot ControlLogix backplane compatible module that serves as a communication bridge between Rockwell Automation ControlLogix processors and Modbus TCP/IP devices. It supports both Modbus TCP/IP client (Master) and server (Slave) functions, enabling data exchange with Modicon programmable automation controllers (PAC) and various Modbus TCP/IP compatible instruments and devices.
The two models have completely identical functions, only applicable in different environments:
MVI56E-MNET: Targeting standard industrial control scenarios and meeting conventional environmental requirements;
MVI56E-MNETXT: specifically designed for Logix XT ™ Control platform design with conformal coating, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and corrosive environments, suitable for harsh industrial scenarios such as chemical and outdoor equipment.
ILX56-PBM is an adaptation of ControlLogix launched by ProSoft Technology ® The PROFIBUS DPV1 master/slave module of the platform enables efficient data exchange between the ControlLogix controller and PROFIBUS DP devices, supports DPV0 cyclic data exchange, DPV1 non cyclic message and alarm functions, and has redundant deployment, flexible configuration, and comprehensive diagnostic capabilities. It is suitable for applications that require the integration of PROFIBUS bus and ControlLogix system in industrial automation, process control, and other scenarios.
ProSoft AN-X-AB-DHRIO is a gateway for EtherNet/IP to Allen Bradley DH+or remote I/O, mainly used to solve common problems encountered when Allen Bradley PLC5 and SLC processors are connected to Data Highway Plus (DH+) or remote I/O networks. This gateway supports two configuration modes: as a DH+bridge, it allows HMI and RSLogix 5/500 software to connect and communicate with the processor, and also enables communication between the CompactLogix controller and PLC5/SLC on the DH+network; As a remote I/O scanner, PAC can control traditional remote I/O systems, assist in processor upgrades, support phased replacement of old I/O modules, and reduce downtime risks during upgrades.