The SixTRAK I/O Controller (ST-GT-1210) is perfectly suited for most control and data acquisition applications where some PLC style programming is required.
Product Highlights
Use this product:
- When local control or applications programming must run in the controller without a connection to a computer, or if supervisory computer control becomes unavailable.
- When standalone datalogging is required.
- When stand-alone peer-to-peer communication with other controllers is required.
- As a replacement for a legacy SixTRAK programmable gateway.
Performance Specifications
- 32-bit CPU
- 16 Meg flash and 16 Meg dynamic RAM
- 512K battery-backed static RAM
- Up to 50,000 I/O registers
- Configuration and diagnostics from Sixnet I/O Toolkit software
- Datalogging support - Sixnet Sixlog
- IEC 61131 programming - Sixnet ISaGRAF
- SixTRAK I/O (ST-BUS) PORT
- Up to 20 modules (640 I/O)
- SixTRAK I/O Specs - see individual data sheets
- ST-BUS Specs - see user manual for details
Ethernet Port
- 10/100 BaseTx auto-sensing
- Connection - RJ45 (TD,RD,CTS,RTS,CD,DTR,DSR,GND)
- Isolation - 1200 VRMS 1 minute
- Protocols - Modbus and Sixnet over TCP or UDP
Serial Port
- Up to 115,200 baud
- RS232 port RJ45 (TD,RD,CTS,RTS,CD,DTR,DSR,GND)
- RS485 port Screws (485+, 485-, GND) 2-wire half-duplex
- RS485 network - up to 32 (full-load) stations
- RS485 distance - up to 0.5 miles (1km)
- Flow control - hardware, software, half/full-duplex modem
- Protocols - Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII and Sixnet
- Modes - master, slave and pass-thru
Environmental
- DIN-rail or flat panel mount
- Power - 10-30 VDC; 3 watts typ. (less modules)
- Temperature -30 to +70oC (-40 to +85oC storage)
- Humidity 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
- Electrical safety UL508, CSA C22.2/14; EN61010-1
- EMI emissions FCC part 15, ICES-003, Class A; EN55022; EN61326-1; CE
- EMC immunity EN61326-1 (EN61000-4-2,3,4,6); CE
- Surge withstand IEEE-472 (ANSI C37.90)
- Vibration IEC68-2-6
- UL1604, CSA C22.2/213, Cenelec EN50021 Zone 2
- Marine/offshore tested and/or verified to meet various marine and maritime standards
All specifications are subject to change. Contact Sixnet for latest info.
How Much Datalogged Information Can be Stored?
Each Sixlog file is allocated a fixed amount of memory. Each record typically contains a time stamp (4 bytes), analog values (2 bytes each), and discrete values (8 per byte). The size of the record is automatically computed and displayed for you by the Sixlog software. The overall storage time (until the oldest data in a full file is overwritten by new data) is computed as:
Longest storage = (file size) x (capture interval) / (bytes per record)
Example:
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16 analog values plus a time stamp ( 32 + 4 = 36 bytes) are logged every 5 minutes into a 400K file.
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Oldest data = 400,000 (approx) x 5 minutes / 36 bytes/record = 55,555 Minutes (38 days)
Why SixTRAK IPm Instead of other Sixnet Controllers?
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512K |
16MB |
16MB |
| VT-IPM-1410 |
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512K |
16MB |
16MB |
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16MB
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16MB |
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1 |
5 |
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