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The Seriplex range is currently in obsolescence and will be obsolete end of 2009.
Do not use in new applications. Use only for replacement devices in current applications.
A truly open standard
Bit-level networks provide fast throughput with deterministic performance.
Less expensive than byte-networks, they're the best choice for common
components such as photosensors, push buttons, contactors and simple
analog signals - which account for more than 80 percent of the devices
in a typical factory floor control application.
The Seriplex bus consists of a four-wire
cable that provides both communication and power, and connects directly
to over 510 devices. Logic resides at each device in the form of a
small, inexpensive, application specific integrated circuit (ASIC),
which provides communication and address capabilities, and intelligence
to control the components connected to the control bus. The ASIC may
be imbedded into the device by its manufacturer, or the device may
be connected to a Seriplex I/O module containing the ASIC chip, which
is then connected to the bus. Embedded and non-embedded devices may
be used in any combination on a single bus, giving users unmatched
application flexibility.
Dedicated to developing and supporting
technology that best meets your needs, Square D has introduced some
60 new CPU interface cards and accessories, cable connectors, and power
supplies. More than 40 hardware and software vendors have designed
products that provide interconnectivity to the Seriplex network cable,
including valves, push buttons, relays, sensors and actuators, as well
as PC, PLC and MMI control. Seriplex is a truly open standard that
accommodates virtually any device.
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