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MC0313 Modbus to Foundation Fieldbus built-in core module is a built-in conversion module of Modbus RTU protocol and FF protocol developed by Microcyber Corporation. It is one of the Microcyber’s M series built-in core modules. The MC0313 Modbus to FF built-in core module, as a Modbus host, communicates with the device with Modbus RTU communication function through TTL interface, and can convert the data in the device to FF device variable .
MC0313 Modbus to Foundation Fieldbus Built-in Core Module:
1. Comply with Foundation Fieldbus protocol standards
2. Modbus-RTU communication parameter dynamic configuration
3. Support multiple function blocks such as AI, AO, DI, DO and PID
4. Support ITK6.4
Product Description
MC0313 Modbus to Foundation Fieldbus built-in core module is a built-in conversion module of Modbus RTU protocol and FF protocol developed by Microcyber Corporation. It is one of the Microcyber’s M series built-in core modules. The MC0313 Modbus to FF built-in core module, as a Modbus host, communicates with the device with Modbus RTU communication function through TTL interface, and can convert the data in the device to FF device variable .
Outline dimension drawing of MC0313 Modbus to Foundation Fieldbus built-in core module:
Unit:mm
Working principle diagram of MC0313 Modbus to Foundation Fieldbus built-in core module:
Detailed data list of MC0313 Modbus to Foundation Fieldbus built-in core module:
Basic parameters:
Measurement object | Modbus RTU slave device |
FF Bus Power Supply | 9-32VDC |
Static Current | ≤14mA |
bus protocol | 2-wire, FF protocol |
Isolation Voltage | Modbus and FF Bus Interface, 1000VDC |
Temperature range | -40 to 85 degrees Celsius |
Humidity range | 5-95% RH |
Start-up time | ≤5 seconds |
Update Time | 0.2 seconds |
Performance:
EMC | Compliance with industrial site immunity requirements in GB/T 18268.1-2010 Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements Part 1: General Requirements FF port test methods are GB/T 18268.23-2010, Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Part 23: Specific Requirements Test Configuration, Working Conditions and Performance Criteria with Integrated or Remote Signal Conditioning Transmitters |
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