Description
Discover a rugged, network-ready I/O interface built for industrial automation. The Brainboxes Ethernet to 8 Digital IO Lines provides eight digital input/output channels managed by a powerful ARM 80 MHz, 32-bit CPU. Designed to operate in the challenging conditions of the 24V factory floor, this device delivers reliable, real-time signaling between field devices and your control systems. It installs as a COM Port on the host computer, enabling seamless integration with a wide range of software environments, PLCs, and SCADA systems. Whether you’re monitoring sensors, triggering actuators, or coordinating process automation, this compact DIO solution offers flexibility, speed, and straightforward installation for operators and engineers alike.
- 8 configurable digital I/O channels: Each of the eight lines can be configured as input or output, enabling flexible signaling for sensors, relays, indicators, and precision control logic across your automation stack.
- Fast, capable CPU: An ARM 80 MHz, 32-bit processor provides quick local processing for real-time IO tasks, enabling deterministic responses in control loops and reducing communication latency with the central controller.
- Industrial-grade connectivity: Ethernet-based communication coupled with a COM Port interface makes integration straightforward with Windows, Linux, PLCs, and SCADA software, simplifying application development and deployment.
- Designed for 24V factory floor environments: Built to withstand the demands of industrial environments and to interface directly with standard 24V control circuits used on factory floors.
- Process-side interface: Bridges field devices to the control layer, enabling reliable process automation, remote monitoring, data logging, and efficient information flow across the network.
Technical Details of Brainboxes - Ethernet to 8 Digital IO Lines
- Channels: 8 digital input/output channels with configurable direction per line, enabling flexible mapping for sensors, switches, and actuators across a single device.
- CPU: ARM 80 MHz, 32-bit processor for fast IO processing, low-latency timing, and smooth handling of concurrent digital operations.
- Interface: Ethernet connectivity with a COM Port style interface for straightforward host-side integration, reducing development time and increasing compatibility with existing software stacks.
- Voltage/Signal Range: Optimized for 24V factory floor signaling; compatible with standard 24V DC digital IO devices and typical industrial signaling conventions.
- Form Factor: Compact industrial device designed for mounting in control panels, on equipment racks, or within compact automation enclosures to minimize footprint.
- Operating Environment: Built to deliver reliable performance in harsh industrial settings, with durability and long-term stability for continuous operation.
- Software Interface: Appears as a serial COM port to simplify software development and integration with PLCs, SCADA, and automation software, enabling rapid deployment with minimal custom drivers.
How to install Brainboxes - Ethernet to 8 Digital IO Lines
Installing the Ethernet to 8 Digital IO Lines is designed to be straightforward, enabling rapid deployment in new or existing automation projects. Follow these general steps to get up and running quickly:
- 1. Prepare and mount: Select a clean, ventilated location in a control cabinet or close to the equipment it will monitor. Mount the device securely, keeping cabling organized and protected from mechanical stress and environmental exposure.
- 2. Connect power and network: Supply the device with its 24V power input and connect it to your Ethernet network using a standard RJ-45 cable. Verify power is stable and the network link is active before proceeding.
- 3. Establish COM Port connection: On the host computer, install any required drivers or software to present the device as a COM Port. If the operating system recognizes the device automatically as a serial port, you can proceed with configuration and programming right away.
- 4. Configure IO mapping: Use the vendor-supplied software or your preferred programming environment to configure each of the eight channels as input or output. Define logic levels, pull states, edge triggers, and timing parameters as supported by the device.
- 5. Test and validate: Run simple validation tests to confirm that each channel correctly reads input signals and drives outputs according to the programmed logic. Validate communication with the central controller, PLC, or SCADA system and verify data integrity across the network.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Brainboxes Ethernet to 8 Digital IO Lines used for? It provides eight digital input/output channels that can be controlled over Ethernet and presented as a COM Port to simplify integration with industrial software, PLCs, and SCADA. It’s ideal for process-side control, monitoring, and automation on a 24V factory floor.
- Can the eight channels be configured individually? Yes. Each channel can be configured independently as input or output, enabling flexible control of sensors, actuators, relays, and indicators according to your automation logic.
- Which software environments are supported? The device is designed to appear as a COM Port, enabling integration with Windows and Linux environments, as well as other platforms that support serial interfaces or standard APIs for DIO devices.
- Is the device suitable for 24V industrial environments? Yes. It is designed to interface directly with 24V signaling commonly used in automation equipment and factory control systems.
- What CPU does it use? The device is powered by an ARM 80 MHz, 32-bit CPU, delivering reliable, timely processing for digital I/O tasks at the edge of the network.
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