SNAP-B3000-ENET OPTO 22, SNAP-B3000-ENET Datasheet - Page 2

Programmable Controller

SNAP-B3000-ENET

Manufacturer Part Number
SNAP-B3000-ENET
Description
Programmable Controller
Manufacturer
OPTO 22
Type
Ethernetr

Specifications of SNAP-B3000-ENET

Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Brand/series
SNAP Series
Communication
RS-232
Current, Input
1 A
Data Rate
2400 to 115200 Kbd
Dimensions
3.3"L×1.82"W×4.12"H
Humidity
0 to 95%
Input Type
Analog/Digital
Interface
IEEE 802.3 (Network), 10 Base-T and 100 Base-TX
Jumper Type
Boot to Kernel⁄Boot to Loader
Mounting Type
Rack
Number Of Expansion Modules
4, 8, 12/16
Output Type
Analog/Digital
Primary Type
Controller
Serial Port
RS-232
Temperature, Operating, Maximum
70 °C
Voltage, Rating
5.0 VDC +⁄- 0.1 VDC @ 1.0 A
Voltage, Supply
5-5.2 VDC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
For Use With
I/O Rack
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Configuring a SNAP Ethernet system is easy using ioManager utility
software. ioManager comes on a CD with the brain and is also
available for free download from www.opto22.com.
Communication Options
SNAP Ethernet brains can be part of a larger control system with a
SNAP PAC programmable automation controller, or you can
communicate directly with them using Ethernet networking or RS-
232 serial connections.
Any of the following methods—or all of them simultaneously—
can be used to interface with SNAP Ethernet I/O units:
For more information about these communication methods and
how to install and use the SNAP Ethernet brain, see Opto 22 form
#1460, SNAP Ethernet-Based I/O Units User’ s Guide, and form #1465,
OptoMMP Protocol Guide.
ioControl Basic or ioControl Professional—for a complete
control system, the control strategy runs on a SNAP PAC
programmable automation controller. ioControl Basic is
included on the CD that comes with the controller; ioControl
Professional is purchased separately or as part of ioProject
Professional.
Modbus/TCP driver—for interfacing with any third-party
software or hardware that uses the Modbus/TCP protocol.
OptoOPCServer
2.0 access for OPC clients. Purchase separately or as part of the
ioProject Professional software suite.
SNMP messaging—for communicating with SNMP-based
enterprise management software.
OptoMMP
custom applications for the Ethernet brain to communicate
using the OptoMMP memory-mapped protocol. The toolkit
includes an ActiveX
the CD that comes with the brain.
Opto 22 FactoryFloor
series controller with a 100 Mbps Ethernet expansion card.
Available separately. (Not recommended for new development;
use ioProject instead.)
Communications Toolkit—for programming
—providing OLE for Process Control (OPC)
®
component and a C++ class, and is on
®
3.1 or newer and an Opto 22 M4-
I/O Mounting Racks and Modules
SNAP Ethernet brains must be connected to the appropriate rack to
avoid damage to the brain.
The analog/digital/serial SNAP-B3000-ENET and SNAP-ENET-RTC
brains are connected to a SNAP B-series I/O mounting rack, which
can hold either 4, 8, 12, or 16 Opto 22 SNAP I/O modules. SNAP 4-
channel digital modules can be placed in any of the first eight
positions; analog, serial, and higher density digital modules can be
placed in any position on a B-series rack. Note that these brains
cannot support analog modules with more than four points.
The digital-only SNAP-ENET-D64 brain is connected to a SNAP-
D64RS I/O mounting rack, which can hold up to 16 4-channel
digital input and output modules. This brain can be used only with
4-channel digital modules.
Other Features
All brains offer data streaming.
SNAP Ethernet brains provide both 10- and 100-Mbps Fast Ethernet
compatibility, with automatic speed negotiation and a standard RJ-
45 twisted-pair connector. The brains also include a serial port for
maintenance and for modem communication using point-to-point
protocol (PPP).
SNAP Ethernet Brains

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