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example, you need one more analogue input and only have a digital input left. The suite comprises everything you will
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need to unlock your machine’s valuable data without compromising the current control system and risking unplanned down time. There are currently 20 in-line conver ters,
with M12 connectors, that take various types of signal such as Analogue, Digital, or Thermistor and conver t these to smar t protocols like IO-Link or Modbus. These conver ters are used with splitter cables to connect into the existing control wiring and conver t outputs from the existing sensors into a unified protocol, whilst leaving the control system intact. There are 59 splitter cordset variations to match any requirement. The unified signals are then fed back to a
variety of Hubs, Masters, Controllers and Gateways to enable the collection, real-time analysis and consumption of the data. Valuable data can now be passed to existing SCADA and Cloud systems, or the Cloud platform provided by Turck Banner. Everything that you need to complete the installation is included:
Filters to suppress or filter electrical noise and transients.
Adaptors to match outputs to inputs in the various M12 wiring configurations.
Hundreds of cordsets both single and double ended to connect the parts together.
Mounting brackets and other hardware. All SNAP devices are in IP68 field
mountable housings. SNAP Signal makes it easy to upgrade a
brown field site and reap the benefits of smart data. The overlay network solution is extremely
cost effective and virtually risk free, as the existing control system does not require any additional programming or changes. Down time is kept to an absolute minimum, as the SNAP network can be added a little at a time during periods of inactivity, or during other times of planned maintenance. Turck Banner will even provide three months of free trial access to their cloud to further reduce your costs and commitments. This ensures that you will immediately get useable data. Turck Banner frequently sees modern
factories where smar t machines are not as interconnected as would be desirable. Instead machines, in the same production line, are isolated in multiple automation islands, often due to different manufacturers or machine
NAP SIGNAL is a uniquely versatile, complete suite of products to facilitate the collection of data from machines that were never designed with data in mind. They also enable cost effective signal conversion for those times when, for
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