Brains and SNAP IO

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Analogue


Analog I/O modules handle devices that have a range of possible values. Temperature sensors and proportional valves are examples of analog devices.

Digital


Digital I/O modules handle devices that can be in only one of two states: either on or off (true or false, 0 or 1, running or stopped, etc.). Push buttons and LEDs are examples of digital devices.

Serial


SNAP Serial communication modules connect to serial devices via RS-232, RS-485/422, Profibus, or Wiegand protocol.

Special Purpose

SNAP PAC Motion Control Subsystem works with the SNAP PAC controller to provide up to 16 stepper motor control application.

Breakout Boards

SNAP Breakout Boards provide connectivity to Opto's high density analogue current and voltage modules.

Brains

Brains are I/O processors that provide distributed control. Brains perform basic control functions such as on/off control, counting, and latching, as well as complex tasks such as PID control and temperature conversion.

Brains communicate either over Ethernet or Serial (OptoMMP Protocol).

Module Racks


Module Racks provide the backplane for the communication between the Brains and the IO Modules. Module Racks are available in different sizes and formats allowing IO configurations that suit the application and utilise valuable space effectively and efficiently.

Power Supplies

Power Supplies provide the necessary voltage at the correct current enabling the Brains and IO to perform their functions at optimum efficiency.

IO Accessories

A range of accessories for use with your SNAP PAC system.

Cables

A range of SNAP PAC Cables are available for easy connection to SNAP PAC High Denisty IO.

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