SNAP-UP1-M64 OPTO 22, SNAP-UP1-M64 Datasheet - Page 2

Programmable Logic Controller

SNAP-UP1-M64

Manufacturer Part Number
SNAP-UP1-M64
Description
Programmable Logic Controller
Manufacturer
OPTO 22
Datasheet

Specifications of SNAP-UP1-M64

Meter Display Type
LED
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Features
Multifunction 64-Point SNAP Ultimate Brain
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
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Programming Options
The SNAP Ultimate brain is programmed using Opto 22’s
ioProject
purchase of the controller/brain. ioControl Basic includes:
For additional information on the ioProject software suite, see the
ioProject data sheet, Opto 22 form #1473.
Communication Options
You can use any of the following methods—or all of them
simultaneously—to interface with one or more SNAP Ultimate
brains and I/O, using the RJ-45 or RS-232 connections:
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ioControl
developing software applications to monitor, control, and
acquire date from equipment, processes, and devices. In addi-
tion to flowchart programming, ioControl includes a powerful,
built-in scripting language based on C and other procedural
languages.
ioDisplay
faces (HMIs) for your Microsoft
municating with a SNAP Ultimate I/O system. ioDisplay offers a
full-featured HMI including alarming, trending, and a built-in
library of 3,000 industrial automation graphics.
ioManager
configure I/O points and I/O unit features, and inspect, read
from, or write to I/O units in real time. For multiple I/O units
that use the same configuration, you can configure all I/O units
simultaneously.
Opto 22 ioControl and ioDisplay—Create and download
control programs with ioControl, and monitor and control the
brain using an operator interface built with ioDisplay.
Modbus/TCP driver—for interfacing with any third-party
software or hardware that uses the Modbus/TCP protocol.
SNMP messaging—for communicating with SNMP-based
enterprise management software such as Computer Associates’
Unicenter TNG
OptoOPCServer—providing OPC 2.0 access for OPC clients.
Opto 22’s OptoMMP
writing your own applications. The toolkit includes an ActiveX
component and a C++ class, which hide the details of Ethernet
communications and the memory map protocol. Sample utili-
ties with source code are also provided. For details, see form
#1465, the OptoMMP Protocol Guide.
Linux
open and documented in the OptoMMP Protocol Guide.
®
support—The IEEE 1394-based OptoMMP protocol is
Basic software suite, which is included with your
, an intuitive package for building operator inter-
, a graphical, flowchart-based programming tool
, a utility application used to assign IP addresses,
®
or Hewlett Packard’s OpenView
Communications Toolkit—for
®
Windows
®
-based clients com-
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.
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I/O Mounting Racks
SNAP Ultimate brains must be connected to the appropriate rack to
avoid damage to the brain. The analog/digital/serial SNAP-UP1-
ADS connects to standard SNAP B-series brain mounting racks,
which are available with 4, 8, 12, or 16 positions for Opto 22 SNAP I/
O modules. Serial communication, high-density digital, and analog
modules can be placed in any position; 4-channel digital modules
can be placed in any of the first eight positions. (A maximum of
eight serial modules can be used on a rack.) Because of the rack’s
flexibility in handling many types of modules, you can install the
modules that fit your needs.
The digital-only SNAP-UP1-D64 brain connects to a SNAP-D64RS
mounting rack, which can hold up to 16 4-channel digital input and
output modules. Digital functions are simplified; the following are
not included: high-speed and quadrature counters, pulsing, and
TPO (time-proportional output). Note that high-density digital
modules cannot be used with this brain.
The analog/digital/serial SNAP-UP1-M64 connects to a SNAP-M64
rack, which lets you use any type of module in any of its 16
positions, subject to the maximum limit of eight serial modules.
Like the SNAP-UP1-ADS brain, the SNAP-UP1-M64 supports all
types of modules; like the digital-only brain, it supports simplified
digital functions on all channels.
System Architecture
As shown in the following diagram, the SNAP Ultimate controller/
brain communicates with other Ethernet devices running a broad
assortment of software applications. The ioControl strategy in the
controller/brain controls analog, digital, and serial devices through
the I/O modules on its own I/O unit; in addition, it can control other
SNAP Ethernet-based I/O units on the Ethernet network.
SNAP Ultimate Brain

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