A conversion gateway capable of operating DeviceNet type MFCs using voltage signals.
"Ninja" is a new sensation gateway that can be easily connected. It is possible to easily connect the analog method, which many controllers have adopted as the main method, with eco-friendly DeviceNet communication. With UniGateway, its simplicity makes it easy to use and broadens its range of applications. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Mode Types】 ■Master Mode ■Slave Mode ■Clone Mode *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【General Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Rated Voltage: DC18V to DC36V, recommended DC24V ■Maximum Current Consumption (Model without DC±15 Power Supply): Input Voltage DC24V, 200mA 4.8VA ■Maximum Current Consumption (Model with DC±15 Power Supply): Input Voltage DC24V, 450mA 9.6VA ■Power Supply Available for MFC: DC±15V, 200mA MAX ■Power Connection Method: Connector type (supplied from CAN interface connector) ■Analog Interface Connector: Dsub9 pin, female ■CAN Interface Connector: Phoenix: MSTB2.5/5-GF-5.08AU ■Communication Method: CAN *Compatible with DeviceNet protocol ■External Dimensions: 114mm(W) × 62mm(D) × 35mm(H) *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Recommended Uses】 ■ Analog control with DeviceNet-compatible MFC products available ■ Analog MFCs, temperature controllers, pressure gauges, etc., available with DeviceNet control ±15V power supply included ■ MFCs of overseas devices can be replaced in clone mode *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Sasaki Design Co., Ltd. was founded in 1990 to develop systems for the automation and labor-saving of manufacturing equipment. After developing systems for various industries, we established Sasaki Design LLC in November 2000. We provide total services ranging from hardware design and manufacturing of control systems to software development. We have developed and sold our own recipe creation application, "Recipe Designer," for semiconductor equipment. We are committed to providing detailed services and always propose systems from the end user's perspective. By continuously challenging ourselves with new themes across various industries, we aim to propose systems that satisfy our customers. *In October 2010, we changed our name to Sasaki Design Co., Ltd. *In November 2011, we relocated from Akiruno City, Tokyo, to Fussa City.