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Applications Engineers: Monday – Friday, 9:00AM – 5:00 PM, U.S. Eastern Time • e-mail: [email protected]New CYMOD
™
7000 Modules Add Displays, New RTDs
Our CyMOD Modules
feature integral DIN-rail
mounting hardware
Our CyMOD Modules
feature integral DIN-rail
mounting hardware
Serial/Ethernet
Converters
Ethernet Switches
Steel Wall-
Mounting
Bracket
Included
Steel Wall-
Mounting
Bracket
Included
You can
piggyback
modules
to save
wall space
You can
piggyback
modules
to save
wall space
Serial/Ethernet
Converters
Ethernet Switches
ADAM 4570
(See our website)
CM ENC:
mount
up to 16 CYMOD or
ADAM modules in
one convenient
protective
enclosure
(see
p.144)
Fiber-optic
model also
available!
CM ENC16
CM ENC16
CyberResearch’s line of smart remote
data-acquisition modules has been
expanded with over 30 new modules in
the CYMOD 7000 series. These new units
extend the capabilities of traditional
CYMOD and ADAM 4000 lines (see yellow
box on page 143 and detailed write-ups
on pages 144~145).
All three series have on-board micro-
processors, each encased in a rugged
industrial-grade plastic casing to survive
harsh plant and laboratory environments.
Their built-in intelligence lets them act as
direct links to a wide variety of sensors,
providing signal conditioning, analog and
digital I/O, data display, and RS-232/
422/485 communication, with USB and
Ethernet capabilities, too.
Versatility, Simplicity, and Safety
Modules talk on a twisted pair for
serial data. Two-wire RS-232/422/ 485
technology keeps the number of cables,
connectors, repeaters, and filters to a
minimum, simplifying installation and
reducing cost.
Standardize on one module type to
handle most measurement needs for a
whole plant. As an example, the CM
7019R module accepts five millivolt
ranges, four voltage ranges, one
current range, and direct input from
11 different thermocouples. Other
models are equally versatile.
Printable ASCII characters for module
commands let you write applications in
any high-level language that supports
ASCII string functions. You can use
virtually any PC to manage your remote
module network.
Easy mounting to DIN rails or panel-
mount anywhere. Modules can piggy-
back for tight spaces, and use our
plastic enclosures to place modules
wherever you need them.
Removable screw terminal blocks make
wiring and field maintenance easy: leave
your wiring intact while connecting or
disconnecting modules. Terminals accept
1 #12AWG or 2 #14~22AWG wires.
Use unregulated 10~30VDC power for
any of these modules. If you don’t have a
power source in that range, power supplies
like our CM 243 (pages 144 and 147) pro-
vide 24 VDC from AC sources up to 264 V.
Watchdog timer circuits in CYMOD and
ADAM modules reset them automatically in
the event of system failure.
RS-485 Multi-Drop Networking
All CYMOD and ADAM modules use the
EIA RS-485 communication protocol. Inter-
face modules let you connect to RS-232/
422, USB, and Ethernet networks. All
modules use optical isolators to prevent
ground-loop problems and limit damage
from power surges. Many also include
overvoltage protection at levels to 240VRMS.
RS-485 Converters & Repeaters:
Control via RS-232, Ethernet, or USB
If no RS-485 interface is available on
the host computer, you can use an RS-232/
485 Converter Module (7520 or 4520) to
translate standard RS-232 signals into fully
isolated RS-485 signals while adding pro-
tection against voltage spikes. Our CM 7560
and 7188 series of modules make it easy
to communicate with your modules via
addressable Ethernet or a USB port.
Both the converter and repeater
modules automatically control the RS-485
bus direction without external handshaking
signals from the host.
The CM 7520s support up to 256
modules, CM 4520 supports up to 128, and
the ADAM 4520 supports up to 32. Our
new CM 7510 repeaters support up to
2048 modules on an RS-485 bus.
Analog Input
Our remote modules have the ability to
acquire multiple types and ranges of
analog signals. You select the type and
range remotely by issuing commands from
the host computer. Hands-on adjustments
are unnecessary.
Our new CM 7000 series of analog
input modules expands the range of
thermocouples and RTD devices you can
attach. Some of the new models even let
you employ a mix of single-ended and
differential inputs on a single module.
Analog Output
The 7021, 4021, and 4024 analog
output modules supply an analog
voltage or current output with 12-bit
resolution. Our new CM 7024 model
increases D/A resolution to 14 bits.
Counter/Frequency Input
The 4080 has two 32-bit counter
channels and a programmable timer
for frequency measurement. Many of
the CM 7000 series of DIO modules
allow you to use some or all of their
input channels as 16-bit counters.
Digital I/O & Relay Output
Several Digital I/O modules are
available, with 4 to 28 digital I/O lines.
The digital outputs are open-collector
transistor switches — perfect for solid-
state relays. Isolated digital I/O modules
can monitor or control voltages to 40VDC
or 250VAC directly (see charts on the next
four pages for specs). Our relay output
modules provide 4, 7, or 8 relay channels,
which is highly useful for the direct on/off
control of real-world devices.
New Models Under Development
If we don’t appear to have a module that
fits your application’s requirements,
please call us — we continue to develop
new models with new capabilities to meet
customer needs. Visit our website for the
latest models and full specifications.
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