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The MGate 5103 from Moxa is an industrial Ethernet gateway, DIN-rail mountable ruggedised and certified for use in hazardous locations(ATEX Zone 2, Class 1 Division 2) the MGate 5103 converts Modbus RTU/ASCII/TCP or EtherNet/IP to PROFINET-based network communications for the integration of existing Modbus devices into a PROFINET network. You can use the MGate 5103 as a Modbus master/slave or EtherNet/IP adapter to collect and exchange data with PROFINET devices. The MGate 5103 series comes with a Quick Setup guide to make configuration easy. Using Quick Setup you can access protocol conversion modes and complete the set up in just a few steps. The MGate 5103 also supports a GSDML export function allowing GSDML files to be imported into PROFINET PLCs to save time on PLC configuration. For more information about the MGate 5103 Ethernet gateway device please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Moxa 1 Port Modbus RTU/ASCII/TCP/EtherNet/IP to Profinet Gateway, -40°C to +75°C
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1 Port Modbus RTU/ASCII/TCP/EtherNet/IP to Profinet Gateway, -40°C to +75°C
A customer in the nuclear sector wished to replace the rack computers at heart of their control system, as critical system components had gone out of support. The control system itself forms part of an essential cog in the nuclear supply chain, and is deployed in numerous locations around the world.