Characteristics and use of the Controllers:
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2.1.3
I/O Modules (2)
In the I/O modules, the incoming process data is converted. Corresponding to
the different requirements, special I/O modules are available for a variety of
functions. There are digital and analog inputs and outputs and modules for
special functions (Counter modules, Terminal blocks for encoder and resolvers
and communication modules).
2.1.4
End Module (3)
An End Module is needed for faultless operation of the node. The termination
module is always placed as the last module in order to obtain a termination of
the fieldbus node. This module has no I/O function.
Modular I/O System
ETHERNET TCP/IP
The use of decentralized control can better support a PLC or PC
Complex applications can be divided into multiple tasks
Programmable response in the event of a fieldbus failure
Signal pre-processing reduces fieldbus transmissions
Peripheral equipment can be controlled directly, resulting in faster system
response times
Simple, self-sufficient control
The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 • 5
System Description