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SG-Gateway protocol converters from Anybus
F.Fonseca presents Anybus SG-Gateway protocol converters
The new HMS IIoT "Industrial Internet of Things" gateways enable industrial equipment to communicate with power grids.
Anybus SG-gateway was designed to translate and interconnect the power protocols present in the "Smart Grid" and factory industry protocols.
This means that a central control room using the IEC protocols can connect to industrial devices such as generators, drives, PLCs and protective equipment.
Since SG-gateways can act as either master or slave, it is also possible to interconnect intelligent electronic devices (LEDs), which communicate through IEC protocols, to industrial networks, allowing them to be controlled by PLCs, for example Siemens, Rockwell or Mitsubishi.
Anybus SG-gateways can also be used in control and management applications of remote electrical equipment in power grids. The data is sent over Ethernet or the 3G network, using the IEC protocols, and then presented in a software application in the control room.
These equipment’s are suitable for application in any industry, regardless of the sector of activity.
The new HMS IIoT "Industrial Internet of Things" gateways enable industrial equipment to communicate with power grids.
Anybus SG-gateway was designed to translate and interconnect the power protocols present in the "Smart Grid" and factory industry protocols.
This means that a central control room using the IEC protocols can connect to industrial devices such as generators, drives, PLCs and protective equipment.
Since SG-gateways can act as either master or slave, it is also possible to interconnect intelligent electronic devices (LEDs), which communicate through IEC protocols, to industrial networks, allowing them to be controlled by PLCs, for example Siemens, Rockwell or Mitsubishi.
Anybus SG-gateways can also be used in control and management applications of remote electrical equipment in power grids. The data is sent over Ethernet or the 3G network, using the IEC protocols, and then presented in a software application in the control room.
These equipment’s are suitable for application in any industry, regardless of the sector of activity.
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