Product Type:ASCII
Compatibility:Supports various PLC models
Memory Usage:Up to 5000 registers
Protocol Version:Enron version of Modbus
Data Transfer Speed:High-speed data transfer
Emulation Capabilities:Modbus master or slave device emulation
Supported Functions:Commands of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, and 16
Backplane Technology:Licensed Backplane Technology by Rockwell Automation
The Prosoft MVI94-MCM Modbus Master/Slave Communication Module is designed to streamline data communication in industrial environments, offering unparalleled flexibility and performance. Its ASCII product type ensures compatibility across various systems, while the support for storing and transferring up to 5000 registers to/from the Flex processor’s data files empowers users to manage large datasets efficiently.
Featuring user-definable module memory usage, this module allows for tailored resource allocation based on specific needs, maximizing operational efficiency. The application port’s ability to emulate both Modbus master and slave devices provides versatility, enabling seamless integration with a wide array of industrial control systems.
Equipped with the Enron version of the Modbus protocol, the MVI94-MCM excels in handling floating point data transactions, ensuring precision and reliability in critical operations. This feature makes it indispensable for applications requiring high accuracy and robust communication infrastructure.
With the MVI94-MCM, users benefit from a solution that supports high-speed data transfer, ensuring efficient communication between the module and CompactLogix/MicroLogix processors. The included ladder logic sample simplifies installation and setup processes, making it accessible to a broad range of engineers and technicians.
Backward compatibility ensures a smooth transition for existing installations, allowing for direct replacement without the need for costly software modifications. The reduced data block implementation further optimizes network resources, enhancing scalability and reducing bandwidth requirements, which is particularly advantageous in environments with limited network capacity.
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