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Flexible, 100Base-T, industry standard, Modbus TCP-based data acquisition and control chassis with 7 I/O slots

UEIModbus 700

Features

  • Industry standard Modbus TCP interface
  • Slots for 7 I/O boards
  • Over 90 different I/O boards available
  • Up to 150 analog or 288 digital I/O per cube
  • Rugged: tested -40 to +85°C, 5g Vibration, 50g shock
  • Compact: 4" x 4.1" x 6.6"
  • Extremely cost effective
  • Web/HTML configuration
  • AC, DC or battery powered
Flexible, 100Base-T, industry standard, Modbus TCP-based data acquisition and control chassis with 7 I/O slots
Software/Programming: How UEI solutions are used. Hosted - Connected to a PC with Windows, Linux, QNX, VxWorks, RTX, or similar OS. Hosted also is for OPC-UA, Modbus and EtherCAT. Standalone - Controller with Linux or VxWorks OS, Simulink I/O Target or UEILogger. Available options for this product are shown in the drop down menu.
Quantity: $4280
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Typically in stock for shipment in 2-3 weeks. Pricing effective January 1, 2022.

UEIModbus 700

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This product has been covered by UEI’s 10-year availability guarantee. Please be advised that on March 31, 2023 the 10-year clock was started, and we cannot promise delivery of this product after March 31, 2033.

The UEIModbus™ cubes are compact, rugged, Ethernet based data acquisition and control interface that communicates with a host computer or PLC over Modbus TCP. The UEIModbus 700 provides slots for 6 I/O boards and is 4" x 4" x 6.6". Its flexibility allows you to configure one or more cubes to match the specific I/O requirements of your application. The UEIModbus is ideally suited for a wide variety of industrial monitoring and control applications.

The Modbus messaging protocol was developed by Modicon in 1979 and is used to establish client-server communication between intelligent devices. It is a defacto standard, truly open and the most widely used network protocol in the industrial manufacturing environment. Modbus devices communicate using a client-server configuration. Only one device (the client) can initiate transactions (called queries). The other devices (servers) respond by supplying the requested data to the client, or by taking the action requested in the query.

The UEIModbus 700 Cube functions as a Modbus server that is easily accessed by any software client acting as a Modbus client. Most popular HMI software supports the Modbus protocol.

The UEIModbus supports all AI, AO, DI, DO and CT layers that are compatible with UEI's Cube architecture. Analog input channels are read using two input registers encoded as a single 32-bit floating point value. Analog output channels are written to using two holding registers encoded as one 32-bit floating point value. Digital input ports are read using one or two input registers (depending on the port width). Each digital input line is also available as a discrete input register. Digital output ports are written using one or two holding registers (depending on the port width) and similar to the digital inputs, each digital output line is also available as a coil register. Counter or quadrature encoder inputs are read using one or two input registers (depending on the counter resolution).

The heart of every UEIModbus system is the Cube. Each UEIModbus Cube consists of two primary subsections: a Core Module and I/O slots or layers. The Core Module occupies the top portion of the Cube and provides the PowerPC CPU running the Modbus TCP server software. The core modules also provides the Ethernet Network Interface Controller (NIC), indicator lights, timing/trigger interface, configuration ports and internal power supply. It's the brains of the Cube and controls the unit's operations including reading and writing to the I/O boards in the cube.

The remainder of the UEIModbus Cube is dedicated to I/O slots or layers. These slots are populated with I/O modules selected to match your application. With over 90 different I/O boards available, we're sure to have just what your application requires. We offer: Analog input boards to measure voltage, current, strain gages, thermocouples and more, Analog output boards with outputs to ±40V or ±50 mA, Digital I/O interfaces for logic and "real-world" signal levels, counters/timers, and quadrature encoder inputs.

The UEIModbus 700 offers a wide variety of mounting options. A flange kit is available that allows the cubes to be mounted to a wall or other flat surface. Rack kits and DIN Rail kits are available to allow mounting in 19" racks or on DIN rails, respectively.

Whether your application requires a few I/O channels or a few thousand, the UEIModbus 700 is an ideal solution in your Modbus based application. The Cube's unique combination of flexibility, compact size, mechanical and electrical ruggedness, and ease of use is unparalleled.

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