Ethernet Communications for Liquid Analytical Measurements
May 8, 2008
A high-performance Ethernet Communications Adapter makes it possible to measure, calibrate, configure and diagnose any DataStick liquid analytical measurement system through an Ethernet connection without the need for an externally mounted analyzer.
The adapter is less than an inch in diameter and plugs into the back of any DataStick as an integral part of the sensor assembly. It can be ordered with a cable of any length and plugs into any Power over Ethernet (PoE) enabled switch or power injector. It can be accessed with a static IP address with any Web browser and automatically detects and uses EtherNet/IP or Modbus TCP protocols when used with industrial PLCs. Measurement parameters include pH, ORP, conductivity, resistivity, free chlorine, dissolved oxygen, dissolved ozone, drinking water and high-range turbidity and suspended solids.
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