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MIFIIPI55E10HI00 High-Density Ethernet Multifunction Interface Module

MIFIIPI55E10HI00  High-Density Ethernet Multifunction Interface Module

Parameter    Value / Description

Product Model    MIFIIPI55E10HI00

Manufacturer    GE

Product Type    High-Density Ethernet Multifunction Interface Module

System Compatibility    Honeywell Experion PKS (C Series I/O)

Primary Network Interface    10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (Copper/Fiber options as per suffix)

Description

The MIFIIPI55E10HI00 is an advanced, high-density Ethernet-based Multifunction Interface and Protocol Integration module for Honeywell Experion PKS distributed control systems (DCS).

This module functions as a powerful and versatile communication gateway, specifically engineered to handle high-volume data exchange with third-party systems and intelligent field devices over standard Ethernet networks.

The MIFIIPI55E10HI00 enables seamless integration of subsystems using protocols like Modbus TCP, OPC DA/UA, and others directly into the Experion control environment.

Its design focuses on providing a scalable and secure data conduit, essential for modern Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) architectures and for consolidating plant data onto a unified operational platform.

The module’s high availability features and robust performance make it a cornerstone for achieving integrated control and visibility in large, complex process facilities.

Technical Specifications

Parameter    Value / Description

Product Model    MIFIIPI55E10HI00

Manufacturer    GE

MIFIIPI55E10HI00

Product Type    High-Density Ethernet Multifunction Interface Module

System Compatibility    Honeywell Experion PKS (C Series I/O)

Primary Network Interface    10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (Copper/Fiber options as per suffix)

Key Supported Protocols    Modbus TCP, OPC (Classic & UA), potentially PROFINET IO

Integration Method    Appears as a native I/O subsystem within Control Builder

Power & Mounting    Powered via carrier; mounts on C Series I/O assembly

Redundancy    Supports module and network path redundancy for critical links

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