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Ethernet Drive Module and Serial Communications Module from AutomationDirect

By AutomationDirect
Monday, June 06, 2011

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AutomationDirect’s new GS-EDRV100 Ethernet drive module is equipped with a serial and an Ethernet communication port and LED activity indicators.



AutomationDirect’s (Cumming, GA) new GS-EDRV100 Ethernet drive module provides a high-performance Ethernet link between a control system and any GS or DURApulse AC drive. The module processes signals to and from the drive and:

  • Mounts on 35mm DIN rail, and connects the drive to an Ethernet hub or PC.
  • Formats drive signals to conform with the Ethernet standard, and transmits these signals to the H2-ERM or H4-ERM, Productivity3000, KEPDirect OPC Server, KEPDirect EBC I/O Server, or independent controllers with a Modbus TCP/IP driver.
  • Is equipped with a serial and an Ethernet communication port and LED activity indicators. 
  • Features a built-in Web browser, which allows users to configure and control the drive from any Web browser via the IP address of the GS-EDRV100 module.

For more information visit www.automationdirect.com.

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