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U-CON / Typical Applications / Ethernet I/O, RS485 I/O, Remote I/O
Stand alone or remote I/O modules are used extensively in automation applications. Scalability, modularity, reliability, and non-invasive installation are just a few of the benefits of choosing intelligent I/O for data acquisition. Whenever I/O modules do not provide a common industrial protocol like Modbus please look to U-CON as your driver solution. If you use a mixture of Modbus and proprietary protocols, remember that Kepware's Modbus and U-CON drivers plug-in to the KEPServerEX OPC server architecture to provide seamless connectivity to your HMI, control, or data collection system.
You can Connect to Advantech's ADAM I/O!
Using U-CON with an RS485 Analog I/O module by Advantech
U-CON IO/Advantech download includes:
Basic Instructions, Adam Protocol Instructions, U-CON Project File, User Manual, Datasheet
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Benefits of using U-CON for Remote I/O connectivity:
- Cost-effective: better than custom code, toolkits, or proprietary integration.
- Leverages Proven Technologies: U-CON "plugs in" to Kepware's OPC/DDE server architecture.
- Seamlessly Connectivity: to the vast majority of HMI, Historian, SCADA, ERP, MES, and control systems in the automation market.
- Consistent & Maintainable: additional drivers are available for common protocols for Allen-Bradley, GE, Modbus, Mitsubishi, Siemens, Yokogawa and more.
- Powerful: one license includes Serial and TCP/IP connections.
- Scalability: No device or tag/point limits with complete licenses.
- Complete: License includes support and full documentation.
U-CON data acquisition software is an OPC and driver solution for industrial I/O, Ethernet I/O, RS485 I/O, and various remote IO with serial and Ethernet communication capabilities. Add real-time and reliable connectivity to your remote I/O data acquisition solution, download U-CON today!
Additional Resources:
Steps to Success, Whitepaper: Serial & Ethernet Data Collection,
User Manual, Product Tutorials, Brochure, Data sheet,
HMI & client connectivity guides
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