OPT-SNAP-PAC-EB1

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OPTO 22 SNAP PAC Ethernet Brain, analog/digital/serial, with high-speed digital functions
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SNAP-PAC-EB1 SNAP PAC Ethernet Brain, analog/digital/serial, with high-speed digital functions
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The SNAP-PAC-EB1 brain is an I/O and communications processor for your control system. Designed primarily to work
in distributed systems controlled by a SNAP PAC S-series or R-series controller, the SNAP-PAC-EB1 can also be used as
intelligent remote I/O with Allen-Bradley industrial PLC systems. The SNAP-PAC-EB1 provides local intelligence that frees
the controller (PAC or PLC) for supervisory tasks.
 
As an I/O processor, the SNAP PAC brain independently handles functions such as latching, counting, thermocouple
linearization, watchdog timers, and PID loop control. These functions continue to work on the brain even if
communication with the controller is lost.
 
The SNAP-PAC-EB1 brain supports all the SNAP I/O analog, digital, and serial input and output modules available on the
Opto 22 website. These modules can all be mixed on the same mounting rack and placed in any position on the rack.
The brain and modules mount on a SNAP PAC rack, which holds up to 4, 8, 12, or 16 modules.
 
In addition to I/O processing, the SNAP PAC brain communicates over a standard 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network. The
brain is equipped with two switched Ethernet network interfaces. Because these interfaces share a single IP address
and act just like an Ethernet switch, SNAP PAC brains can be installed in a multi-drop (daisy-chain) configuration,
extending the control network without the added expense of additional Ethernet network hardware. SNAP PAC brains
can also be installed in a star configuration using standard, off-the-shelf Ethernet network components.
 
The SNAP-PAC-EB1 brain supports communication using multiple protocols running simultaneously over Ethernet. Most
customers use the PAC Project software suite for control, monitoring, and data acquisition. At the same time, you can
communicate using other methods, including EtherNet/IP, Modbus/TCP, SNMP, SMTP, FTP, and OptoMMP.
Communication with OPC 2.0-compliant clients is available through OptoOPCServer.
 
The SNAP-PAC-EB1 brain offers high-speed digital functions, including high-speed counting (up to 20 KHz, depending on
the module), quadrature counting, pulse generation and measurement, and TPO (time-proportional output). Pulse
generation and measurement require PAC Control and a SNAP PAC controller, or using the brain with Allen-Bradley PLC
systems.
 
If you do not need high-speed digital functions, choose the SNAP-PAC-EB2 brain instead.
 
If you need a Factory Mutual-approved version of this brain, see the SNAP-PAC-EB1-FM.
 
Ethernet and Serial Brains
Power Requirements 5.0–5.2 VDC at 750 mA maximum (does not include module power requirements)
 
-W Models: 5.0–5.2 VDC at 1.0 A maximum (not including module requirements)
Memory 16 MB RAM
Backup battery for
real-time clock
Rechargeable (recharges whenever the brain has power). 5-year life when power is off.
(Models manufactured before August 2007 have user-replaceable batteries. See original user
guide for details or contact Product Support.)
Hold-down screw Torque: 8 in-lb (0.9 N-m)
Operating Temperature 0 to 60 °C
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 °C
Humidity 0–95% humidity, non-condensing
Agency certifications (-W models only) U.S., FCC Part 15 Subpart C; Canada, IC RSS-210
(-FM models only) Factory Mutual approved
 
All models: CE, RoHS, DFARS
Warranty 30 months from date of manufacture
Ethernet Brains (EB) only
Wired Ethernet Network
Interfaces
IEEE 802.3 network, 10Base-T and 100Base-TX. Automatic MDC/MDI-X crossover (Ethernet
crossover cable not required for direct connection to PC). Two switched interfaces, allowing
multi-drop (daisy-chain) or standard star network configuration.
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.
Wireless LAN interface*
  Topologies
  Security
 
  Frequency 802.11a
  Frequency 802.11b/g
  Transmit Power
  Antenna Connector
  Roaming
Separate IP address
Infrastructure, Ad-Hoc
802.11i: AES - Compatible with WPA2 Personal, TKIP - Compatible with WPA Per­sonal,
WEP. Note: TKIP/AES security is not supported in Ad-Hoc mode.
5.180–5.24 GHz, 5.745–5.825 GHz
2.412–2.472 GHz, 2.484GHz
15 dBm maximum
Reverse polarity SMA (RP-SMA or RSMA)
Supported within an SSID (Service Set Identifier) only
Serial Brains (SB) only
Network interfaces RS-485, 2- or 4-wire, twisted pair(s), with shield
Serial data rates 300 baud to 230.4 Kbaud
Range: Serial multidrop 32 stations maximum on a segment (including PC, controller, repeaters, and I/O units); up to
3000 ft (914 m) on a segment
* Requires Wired+Wireless model (SNAP-PAC-EB1-W or SNAP-PAC-EB2-W)

Rev: 04/13

* zzgl. Versandkosten