Manufacturers face difficulties managing different I/O devices that use various protocols (e.g., Modbus, OPC UA and EtherNet/IP), signal types (analog, digital and serial) and generate massive amounts ...
Looking into picking up a couple network enabled digital I/O devices (TTL levels, 12-24 outputs, some type of programmable API and/or documented protocol). Working on network enabling some equipment ...
The SeaDAC Lite family of USB digital-I/O devices provides a compact alternative for interfacing USB-equipped computers with real-world signals. The first two products of the family feature four ...