ABB IMCIS02 Control I/O Slave
General info
Manufacture | ABB |
Item No | IMCIS02 |
Article number | IMCIS02 |
Series | BAILEY INFI 90 |
Origin | Sweden |
Dimension | 73.66*358.14*266.7(mm) |
Weight | 0.4kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
Control I/O
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Detailed data
ABB IMCIS02 Control I/O Slave
The ABB IMCIS02 control I/O slave device is an integral part of the ABB control system and is designed to interface with I/O modules and a master control unit. The module is part of ABB's wider range of modular automation solutions and enables decentralized control by allowing communication between field devices and a central controller. The IMCIS02 is used as a slave device, which means it is controlled by the master system for data acquisition, monitoring and process control.
IMCIS02 is used as a communication interface between field devices and the main control system. It supports various types of input and output signals, enabling the main system to remotely monitor and control the equipment.
IMCIS02 is part of a modular I/O system, which means it can be connected to other I/O modules to expand the number of channels and functionality. This flexibility allows easy expansion of the system according to application requirements
It supports digital and analog I/O modules, facilitating communication with a wide range of devices.
The module typically supports communication protocols such as Modbus RTU, Profibus DP, Ethernet/IP, or Profinet, enabling seamless integration with the main controller.
Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What are the main functions of ABB IMCIS02?
IMCIS02 is a control I/O slave module that facilitates communication between the main control system and various field devices, enabling control and monitoring of digital and analog inputs and outputs.
-How does IMCIS02 communicate with the main controller?
IMCIS02 communicates with the main system through industrial communication protocols, depending on the configuration.
-How many I/O channels does IMCIS02 support?
The number of I/O channels depends on the configuration and the connected I/O modules. It can support a combination of digital and analog I/O channels depending on the system requirements.