Industrial Electronics

Acromag’s new Ethernet remote I/O modules manage a mix of analog and discrete I/O signals

19 January 2023

Acromag has released two new Ethernet remote input/output (I/O) modules, the NT2510 and NT2530, as part of its Busworks NT series. These modules are designed to be a cost-effective solution for monitoring and controlling analog and discrete signals in industrial applications.

Eight models have bidirectional discrete I/O, voltage or current analog inputs, and optional analog currentSource: AcromagSource: Acromag outputs. NTE modules have dual RJ45 ports and a web server with field-selectable Modbus TCP/IP or EtherNet/IP communication. They also have an integrated DIN rail bus that allows up to three NTX expansion I/O modules to be connected, and a space-saving design that requires only 25 mm of DIN rail per module.

The modules are suitable for use in harsh environments, with hazardous location approvals, high noise immunity and a temperature range of -40° C to 70° C. They can function as a network client or use Acromag’s i2o peer-to-peer communication technology to transfer data directly between modules without the need for a host or server. The modules also have multicast capability and support conditional logic.

Each NT2510 and NT2530 module will support multiple protocols that are selectable using any web browser to configure the network settings and I/O operation.

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