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PLC I/O interfaces join legacy PLCs to DeltaV

Mynah Technologies' PLC I/O interfaces

Staff -- Control Engineering, 1/1/2005

Mynah Technologies' line of PLC I/O interfaces aids migration from legacy systems to Emerson Process Management's DeltaV system. Mynah's solution includes three main interfaces.

The first, IOD-1401, is a PLC I/O interface for GE Genius I/O. It serves as a migration path for GE PLCs that use Genius Block I/O and ABB Mod300 Systems that use TRIO I/O. It supports simplex or redundant Genius Bus installations. PLC Explorer Genius Bus upload allows migration without Genius Bus configuration.

The second, IOD-1402, is a PLC I/O interface for Allen-Bradley 1771 remote I/O. It serves as a migration path for A-B PLC5 and PLC3 that use 1771 Remote I/O. It's limited by the 1771 remote I/O bus to simplex installations only.

The third, IOD-1403, is a PLC I/O interface for Modicon/Quantum S908 remote I/O. It serves as a migration path for Modicon PLCs and GSE D3 Systems that use S908 remote I/O. It supports simplex or redundant Modicon and GSE installations.

Each PLC I/O interface includes a PLC I/O interface hardware module (including mounting carrier and all connectors); DeltaV serial interface card custom driver license and media; and PLC Explorer configuration utility license and media. www.mynah.com

  • Interfaces with legacy GE Genius I/O, Allen-Bradley 1771, Modicon/Quantum S908
  • Works with newer process systems, such as DeltaV, Modbus TCP/IP, and Ethernet/IP
  • Interfaces have PLC I/O interface hardware modules
  • Delta V serial interface card driver licenses included
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