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OPT-SNAP-B3000-ENET
SNAP-B3000-ENET SNAP Ethernet I/O Brain - Analog/Digital/Serial |
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For new designs, the SNAP-PAC-EB1 brain is more powerful and costs less. Or, if you require PPP communication over a
modem, we recommend the SNAP-PAC-R1 on-the-rack controller.
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The SNAP-B3000-ENET Ethernet I/O brain is a compact I/O and communications processor that connects real-world
analog, digital, and serial devices with Ethernet networks for monitoring, control, and data acquisition.
The brain can be used in an I/O unit as part of a SNAP PAC control system or in an independent I/O unit.
The SNAP-B3000-ENET is mounted on a SNAP B-series rack with up to 16 analog, digital, and serial SNAP I/O modules.
The brain offers local intelligence for I/O features such as latching, high-speed counting,quadrature counters,
thermocouple linearization, scaling, clamping, and 16 PID loops.
In addition to I/O features, the brain provides communication options including 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, PPP over a
modem connection, Modbus/TCP, OPC, SNMP, and SMTP.
Power Requirements | 5.0 to 5.2 VDC at 1.0 A maximum (does not include module power requirements) |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 70 °C |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 85 °C |
Humidity | 0–95% humidity, non-condensing |
Network Interface | IEEE 802.3 network, 10Base-T and 100Base-TX |
Serial Port | RS-232 (for modem connection using PPP; also for programming and maintenance) |
Serial Data Rates | Default is 19,200 kBd; baud rate is soft-selectable from 2400 to 115,200 kBd. |
Maximum Ethernet Segment Length |
100 meters with Category 5 or superior UTP.
For 100 Mbps at this distance, use Category 5 or superior solid UTP. |
Jumpers (Internal) | Boot to kernel/boot to loader; reset to factory defaults |
Rev: 04/13