Ethernet modules provide reliable connections for industrial safety controllers
18-04-2016 |
Molex
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Connectors, Switches & EMECH
Molex has introduced Brad HarshIO Ethernet modules to provide reliable
solutions for connecting industrial safety controllers to sensors and
actuators in harsh duty environments.
Tested to withstand shock, high-vibration and high temperatures, the
machine-mountable IP67 rated Brad HarshIO modules are ideal for industrial
applications where liquids, dust or vibration may be present, and have been.
The modules are designed for safety applications, up SIL3 (Safety Integrity
Level 3), Cat4/PLe, where communication over EtherNet/IP is needed to
exchange safety control data and diagnostics information over a single
Ethernet network. They offer 12 safe inputs and 4 safe outputs, supporting
connection of single and dual channel safety devices - ideal for automotive
applications running robots in cells. The digital inputs and outputs can
configure test pulses to perform diagnostics and detect any broken wire, as
well as short circuit or stuck to '1' or '0'. An over-moulded, on-board
memory key stores the configuration allowing module replacement within a
minute without any special tools or re-commissioning.
Advanced features such as built-in 2-port Ethernet switch with DLR,
diagnostic LEDs, and a flexible IP address-setup method make configuration
and operation simple. The integrated 2-port switch allows the HarshIO module
to be daisy-chained, allowing the user to wire the entire application
without extra switches, thus achieving cost savings. Machine space is saved
with the use of Molex Ultra-Lock M12 push-to-lock connectors allowing
sensing devices or actuators to plug directly into the I/O module, creating
an IP67 environmentally sealed Ethernet connection. The modules are compact;
the overall product dimensions being just 235mm x 60mm x 48mm.
The units are Rockwell Automation ready and are compatible with all Rockwell
GuardLogix controllers. Commissioning is made easy with Molex’s SNCT
software and Rockwell Automation’s Studio 5000 Logix Designer application.
Certification and regulatory approvals for the modules include TÜV and ODVA,
conforming to EN 61508 SIL3, Cat4/PLe according to ISO 13849-1, CE, RoHS,
REACH, UL/cUL, Korean CC and China (CCC), says the company.