NPort IA5150/5250 Series 1-port and 2-port Industrial Serial Device Servers
Slim-type,
inch-wide industrial device servers
10/100BaseTX (RJ45) or 100BaseFX (SC connector, Single/Multi mode) available
Built-in 2-port Ethernet switch for easy wiring (RJ45 models only)
Redundant dual DC power inputs
Warning by relay output and E-mail
Make your serial devices Internet ready
Versatile socket operating modes, including TCP Server, TCP Client, UDP, and
Real COM driver
2- or 4-wire RS-485 with patented ADDC??(Automatic Data
Direction Control)
DIN-Rail or wall mountable
IP30
Moxa's
NPort IA industrial device servers, which are available in both 100
Mbps copper
and fiber models, are designed to satisfy the specific needs of industrial
automation applications. NPort IA device servers are an ideal choice for
connecting RS-232/422/485 serial devices, such as programmable logic controllers
(PLC), sensors, meters, motors, and drives, in industrial environments.
The device
servers
have
a compact and rugged DIN-Rail mountable enclosure, and can be easily integrated
into existing applications, but at a very reasonable cost to the user.
Built-in
2-port Ethernet switch (NPort IA5150/5150I/5250) The 10/100BaseTX copper Ethernet models of NPort
IA (with RJ45
connectors) are equipped with dual fast Ethernet ports that together form
a 2-port Ethernet switch. Connect one Ethernet port to the LAN and the
other port to an Ethernet-ready device—such as a networked programmable
logic controller (PLC)—or use the Ethernet ports to cascade from one NPort
IA device server to another.
The 100BaseFX fiber
Ethernet models (SC connector) can be used to extend the Ethernet connection
up to 40 km when using single mode fiber.
Slim-type, inch-wide design with redundant dual DC power inputs NPort IA device servers are equipped with a software
selectable RS-232/422/485 interface. The inch-wide NPort IA device servers
save space when installed on a DIN-Rail mounting rack. In addition, NPort
IA
device
servers have a dual input power system. If one power line fails, or the
Ethernet connection is severed, alarms can be issued using the built-in
relay, or be sent by email to the administrator.