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REFERENCE 1
RBE2-8 I
NTRODUCTION
The RBE2-8
The RBE2-8 is a member of the growing line of products from AMCI that incorporate our
E2 Technology
. E2
Technology by AMCI is an innovative new multi-protocol approach to Ethernet distributed I/O.
E2 Technology products are simple and intuitive, allowing easy transition between Ethernet/IP, PROFINET,
or Modbus/TCP protocols without the need to physically switch parts. An advanced web server integrated
into all AMCI E2 Technology devices facilitates simple network configuration and troubleshooting via a
web-browser. Furthermore, an impressive array of advanced features for each supported protocol has been
incorporated into the devices to meet many unique application requirements.
The RBE2-8 is an eight output relay board that accepts AC and DC solid state relays. The RBE2-8 can drive
high power loads while allowing you to lower wiring cost by placing the RBE2-8 close to those loads and
running a single network cable back to the host controller. The RBE2-8 also future-proofs your high power
output design. The host controller can be updated to any future platform that supports EtherNet/IP,
PROFINET, or Modbus TCP and the RBE2-8 will operate with the new system.
Features of the RBE2-8 include:
Compatible with a variety of AC and DC solid state relays
24 Vdc operation
A push button on the relay board that disables / enables the outputs
A DIP switch on the relay board sets the state of outputs if there is a network communications loss
A Reset Module push button to reboot the relay board without the need to cycle power
All relay control lines are monitored for open, short to ground, and short to power supply
Each unit has two Ethernet ports which are internally connected through an onboard, two port, 10/100 Mbps
ethernet switch. These ports allow you to wire your network in a “daisy-chain” fashion, which may lower net-
work wiring costs and complexities.
The two ports also allow the units to function as members of a redundant Device Level Ring (DLR) network
when using the EtherNet/IP protocol or as clients in a Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) network when
using PROFINET.
In DLR environments, the units act as Beacon-Based Ring Nodes. All units can process beacon packets at the
default rate of every 400 microseconds. Beacon-based nodes can respond faster to network changes than
nodes that only process Announce packets.
This reference section contains the information you need to decide if the RBE2-8
Networked Relay Board is the right product for your application.
Summary of Contents for RBE2-8
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