Backplane Systems Technology is proud to introduce ICP DAS I-7540D-MTCP-G. In today’s age of automation, where devices communicate seamlessly across diverse protocols, the need for efficient converters to bridge the communication gap is paramount. The ICP DAS I-7540D-MTCP-G emerges as a formidable contender in this realm, offering a robust CAN to Ethernet/Modbus conversion.
At the heart of the I-7540D-MTCP-G lies an 80186-80 Embedded CPU, which ensures flawless operation and compatibility. This device boasts a suite of Ethernet protocols, from TCP and UDP to ARP and ICMP, promising versatile networking options. Moreover, its COM driver’s 1K QUEUE Input & Output buffer ensures data integrity and real-time communication.
One of the notable features of this converter is its ability to provide a buffer for 200 CAN frames during the CAN to Modbus transition. With the inclusion of the NXP 82C250 CAN Transceiver, the device supports both CAN 2.0A and 2.0B specifications, ensuring wide compatibility. Its efficient design allows for impressive transmission speeds, guaranteeing real-time communication across systems.
A 7-segment LED display ensures users can monitor configurations and statuses easily, while software configurability offers flexibility in tuning communication parameters. Remarkably, the device serves as a bridge for Modbus devices and CAN devices, playing dual roles as a Modbus TCP server and a slave device in the Modbus RTU network.
Whether you’re looking at applications in factory automation, building management, home automation, or even vehicle systems, the I-7540D-MTCP-G stands poised as an essential tool, ensuring a seamless flow of information across devices and networks.