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IOBoard
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The IOBoard was created for software
developer companies that wish to integrate real-time data collection
in their applications.
These boards are very simple to install and work with.
They are extremely reliable and offer a high degree
of acceptance among software installers, integrators
and developers and also end costumers.
The IOBoard connects to the PC through a 10Base-T Ethernet
network with the TCP/IP protocol. Up to 2 magnetic band or RFID
card readers can be connected to this board. Any reader
with keyboard emulation output may be also connected.
It comprises 4 digital inputs and 4 relay outputs. It needs no
additional concentrator, which enables it to be
installed at a reduced cost.
The IOBoard is directly connected to the computer network, which
increases and guarantees the communications reliability. It can be
easily configured allowing communication, control and data
collection by the Internet or through a local network. For these
reasons the IOBoard has a wide range of applications, from access
control (in doors, turnstiles, barriers, etc.) from data
acquisition, alarms and sensors or domotics.
The IOBoard and
IOBox
boards come with IOBControl, an
ActiveX control that allows programmers to easily integrate these
boards in their own software products, exploring all the boards
capabilities without having to deal with serial communication
issues.
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Ethernet (TCP/IP) Communication.
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2 inputs for connection with RFID readers or keyboard emulation.
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4 digital inputs with optical isolation.
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4 relay or tiristor commuted outputs.
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1 output for graphic display.
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RS232 port for other peripheral connections.
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Acoustic buzzer.
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Technical specifications:
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Size: 110x80x16 mm (LxAxH).
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Weight: 100 g.
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Power: 7 to 12 V AC or DC.
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Applications:
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Turnstiles.
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Doors and Door Operators.
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Data Acquisition.
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Automation.
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Domotics.
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To view the datasheet for this module in PDF format click
here
(portuguese version).
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