Murrelektronik's Cube67 modular fieldbus system is now available for Ethernet/IP and ProfiNet IO, providing additional continuity throughout corporate networks.
Each of the Cube67 Ethernet bus nodes has an integrated Web server for easy installation and simple servicing. This is without the need for additional hardware or software. A normal commercial PC and a network cable are all that are needed to perform an I/O check before start-up, for example. It is possible to monitor systems and localise problems from anywhere in the world via the Internet.
The company's decentralised IP67 I/O system has the usual features: parameterisable and pluggable digital and analog inputs and outputs, and safe outputs.
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