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												Gateway for IO-Link SIG200 device integration – SICK
The SIG200 Sensor Integration Gateway is an IO-Link master for integrating IO-Link devices into common PLC environments and enterprise level systems. With the SIG200, digital inputs, digital outputs or IO-Link signals of several devices can be detected, combined, evaluated and transmitted via various fieldbus protocols.
 
 
												
											
												
													
												Sensor integration Gateway IO-Link SIG300 - SICK
The SIG300 Sensor integration gateway from SICK is a compact, high-performance IO-Link Master with eight ports (Class A/B) designed to collect, process, and transmit data from connected IO-Link devices to higher-level systems. With variants for PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, and EtherCAT as well as a REST API version, the SIG300 offers seamless integration into almost any industrial network. Its integrated web server and logic editor enable decentralized control, autonomous task execution, and simple configuration—directly via a browser. Providing up to 16 A total current supply (4 A per port), the SIG300 is ideal for demanding sensor and actuator applications in factory and logistics automation.
 
												
											
												
													
												Sensor integration Gateway SIG100 - SICK
The SIG100 Sensor Integration Gateway is an IO-Link sensor hub which makes collecting and monitoring digital standard signals easier than ever.
 
Logical decisions are made based on the user configuration, and the results are transmitted via IO-Link to any IO-Link master. Devices are parameterized quickly and easily via an integrated USB interface and the SOPAS ET graphical user interface. For various applications, a drag & drop logic editor enables the quick and easy creation of an autonomous sensor system which can be operated separately from the central controller (PLC).
 
												
																										Logical decisions are made based on the user configuration, and the results are transmitted via IO-Link to any IO-Link master. Devices are parameterized quickly and easily via an integrated USB interface and the SOPAS ET graphical user interface. For various applications, a drag & drop logic editor enables the quick and easy creation of an autonomous sensor system which can be operated separately from the central controller (PLC).
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