Communication Protocol: Supports Modbus TCP/IP, allowing seamless communication between PLCs and Modbus-compatible devices12.
Maximum Connections: Supports up to 30 Modbus clients and 20 Modbus servers1.
Register Capacity: Can map up to 5000 15-bit registers (some sources mention 4000 registers)12.
Communication Rate: 10/100 Mbps2.
Supported Modbus Function Codes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, and 162.
–Dimensions and Weight:
Dimensions: According to some sources, the dimensions are 17.53 cm x 12.07 cm x 9.14 cm2. However, another source mentions different dimensions (10.2 cm x 30.5 cm x 25.4 cm), which may be for a related but different model3.
Weight: Approximately 3.6 kg, as mentioned in one source3. However, another source lists a weight of 1 kg for a similar model, so it’s crucial to confirm the weight for the specific MVI56-MNETC model4.
Power: Typically used in systems with power requirements ranging from several kilowatts to hundreds of kilowatts1
Voltage: Rated voltage of 230V1
2.Specifications:
Type: Servo controller or servo drive module12
Control Mode: Closed-loop control for high precision1
Current Range: Supports a wide range of current ratings, with maximum currents up to 350 amps in single-axis configurations3
Interface: Supports various fieldbus protocols and interfaces for easy integration2
3.Dimensions & Weight:
Exact dimensions and weight are not specified in the available information. However, it is designed for industrial use and likely adheres to standard form factors for servo controllers.
Belongs to the FBM series of modules, designed for digital signal input and output in industrial automation systems12.
–Parameters and Specifications:
Input voltage range: Depending on the context, it could be specified or not. However, Foxboro modules typically operate within a wide voltage range suitable for industrial applications71.
Output voltage and current: Typically designed to output digital signals capable of controlling devices such as relays, valves, and switches23.
Communication protocols: Supports communication interfaces like Modbus, allowing for seamless integration into industrial networks45.