IBA Optical Data Concentrator ibaBM-COL-8i-o
Fiber Optic Infrastructure
Concentrating, Distributing and Multiplying Optical Signals
With the devices from the Fiber Optic infrastructure product range,
the user can concentrate and distribute Fiber Optic connections with ibaNet protocols of different speed categories (3 Mbit up to 32 Mbit).
Fiber Optic Infrastructure at a Glance
Optical Data Concentrator ibaBM-COL-8i-o
Data concentrator concentrates 8 ibaNet lines into one line
The inputs support 2Mbit and 3Mbit (sampling time 1 ms), the output supports 32 Mbit
Direction
Select the direction from the drop-down menu:
O->T: originator -> target
T->O: target -> originator
❑ Address
The Byte address of the signal within the input and output range of the device. The ad
dress range always begins with the address 0.
Active
When this option is selected, the signal is acquired and also considered when checking
the number of licensed signals.
More columns can be displayed or hidden, using the context menu (right mouse-click on
the header).
Enter here the digital signals you want to record in sequential order. The columns in the
signal list have the following meaning:
❑ Name
Here, you can enter a signal name and additionally two comments, if you click on the
icon on the signal name field.
❑ Direction
Select the direction from the drop-down menu:
O->T: originator -> target
T->O: target -> originator
❑ Address
The Byte address of the signal within the input and output range of the device. The ad
dress range always begins with the address 0.
❑ Bit No.
Enter the Bit no within the Byte defined as “Address“.
❑ Active
When this option is selected, the signal is acquired and is also considered when checking
the number of licensed signals.
More columns can be displayed or hidden, using the context menu (right mouse-click
on the header).
“EtherNet/IP sniffer decoder” module
The module „EtherNet/IP sniffer“ is only available below an “ibaBM-ENetIP” node.
The “Sniffer decoder” module is suitable for acquiring large amounts of digital signals
that are present in the form of bytes, words, or double words in an EtherNet/IP network.
Basic
❑ Locked, Enabled, Timebase, Use name as prefix
See chapter 9.2.1.1
❑ Module No.
Internal reference number of the module. This number determines the order of the
modules in the signal tree of ibaPDA client and ibaAnalyzer.
EtherNet/IP
❑ Originator address, Target address, Connection path, Header size O->T, Header
size T->O
See chapter 9.2.2.1
Module Layout
❑ No. of decoders
Specify the number of analog values that can be decoded into digital signals (max.
256).
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