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ICP DAS GW-7434D DeviceNet Master to Modbus TCP Gateway

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Description
  • Programmable DeviceNet Master MAC ID; Programmable DeviceNet transfer-rate 125K, 250K, 500K.
  • Supports maximum DeviceNet devices up to 63
  • The maximum Fragment number is (Input/Output) up to 64
  • Supports I/O Operation Mode: Poll, Bit-Strobe and Change Of State/Cyclic
  • Supports one Poll, one Bit-Strobe, one COS, one Cyclic IO connection for each DeviceNet device when connected with this module.


Embedded Internet and Embedded Etherneare hot topics today. The Ethernet protocol has become the de-facto standard for local area network. Via Internet, connectivity is everywhere, from home appliances to vending machines to testing equipment to UPSetc. Using Ethernet for network in industrial area is appealing because the required cabling is already installed. The GW-7434D DeviceNet Master to Modbus TCP Gateway from ICP DAS is a solution that provides a communication protocol transfer the DeviceNet and Modbus/TCP protocol and solves a mission-critical problem: connecting an existing DeviceNet network to Ethernet-base PLCs and PC-based configuration and monitor system. it enables DeviceNet networks to be coupled together over the Internet/Ethernet, whereby remote monitoring and control is possible. The GW-7434D can be a DeviceNet master device in the CAN bus on the DeviceNet network. It is a Predefined Master connection Set, and supports Group 2 only Server functions to communication with slave devices. In addition, we also provide Utility software for users to configure their device parameters for the GW-7434D. The following figure shows the application architecture for the GW-7434D. More info: http://www.icpdas-usa.com/i_7243d.html?r=amazon