SNAP-PAC-R1 OPTO 22, SNAP-PAC-R1 Datasheet - Page 7

Programmable Controller

SNAP-PAC-R1

Manufacturer Part Number
SNAP-PAC-R1
Description
Programmable Controller
Manufacturer
OPTO 22
Type
PLCr
Datasheets

Specifications of SNAP-PAC-R1

Accessory Type
Programmable Automation Communication
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Signal Input Type
Ethernet, RS-232
Brand/series
SNAP Series
Communication
RS-232
Current, Input
1.2 A
Dimensions
3.313"L×1.75"W×4.188"H
Input Type
Analog/Digital/Serial
Memory
32 MB (Total RAM), 2 MB (Battery-Backed RAM), 8 MB (Flash)
Mounting Type
Rack
Output Type
Analog/Digital/Serial
Primary Type
Controller
Voltage, Supply
5-5.2 VDC
For Use With
SNAP PAC System
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
System Architecture (continued)
The network shown in this diagram requires a Wired+Wireless R-series controller (SNAP-PAC-R1-W or SNAP-PAC-R2-W).
SNAP PAC R-series Controller Segmenting Wired and Wireless Networks
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This diagram shows a SNAP PAC wired+wireless controller
running a PAC Control strategy and controlling one or more
remote I/O units via a wireless access point.
The controller is also connected to a separate, wired
enterprise network through one of its wired Ethernet
network interfaces.
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Control Network
SNAP-PAC-R1-W
SNAP-PAC-R1-W wired+wireless controller communicates with host computers
through a wired network interface, controls I/O directly on its own rack, and
controls one or more remote I/O units on an isolated wireless network.
Field devices
location #1
PC running
PAC Control
Enterprise Network
Ethernet switch for
wired network
Wireless access point
The controller could just as easily talk to the I/O units through
a wired network and segment the enterprise PCs on a
wireless LAN.
In addition, because the wired+wireless PAC has two wired
interfaces plus the wireless one, it could segment three
networks—for example, a wired control network, a wired
enterprise network, and a wireless connection with a laptop
for maintenance or testing purposes.
PC running
PAC Display
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Remote I/O unit controlled by the
R1-W on an isolated network
Field devices
location #2
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