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The MGate 5111 industrial Ethernet gateway converts data from Modbus RTU/ASCII/TCP, EtherNet/IP, or PROFINET to PROFIBUS protocols. All models are protected by a rugged metal housing, are DIN-rail mountable, and offer built-in serial isolation. MGate 5111s user-friendly interface enables you to set up protocol conversion routines for most applications quickly. Using Quick Setup you can access protocol conversion modes and complete the set up in just a few steps. By supporting a web console and Telnet console the MGate 5111 makes remote maintenance possible. The MGate 5111 can connect a new siemens PLC system that supports PROFINET to existing PROFIBUS systems or EtherNet/IP PLC/SCADA systems to PROFIBUS systems. For more information about the MGate 5111 slave gateway devices 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/Profinet/EtherNet/IP to PROFIBUS Slave Gateway, -40°C to +75°C
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1 Port Modbus/Profinet/EtherNet/IP to PROFIBUS Slave Gateway, -40°C to +75°C
The engineers who look after the Bakerloo and Metropolitan signalling and control room systems wanted to upgrade the control room display systems with new computers in order to replace aging 19" rack PCs with smaller form factor fanless computers.