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3500-92 136188-01 Ethernet /RS232 Modbus I/O module

3500-92 136188-01 Ethernet /RS232 Modbus I/O module

The 136188-01 is an Ethernet /RS232 Modbus I/O module developed by Bently Nevada as part of the Bently Nevada 3500 family. The module is mainly used in industrial automation and control systems, with a variety of communication interfaces, including Ethernet, RS232 and so on. It supports the protocol conversion function, which can convert the data of different communication protocols so that different devices can communicate with each other.

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3500-92 136188-01 Ethernet /RS232 Modbus I/O module

The 136188-01 is an Ethernet /RS232 Modbus I/O module developed by Bently Nevada as part of the Bently Nevada 3500 family. The module is mainly used in industrial automation and control systems, with a variety of communication interfaces, including Ethernet, RS232 and so on. It supports the protocol conversion function, which can convert the data of different communication protocols so that different devices can communicate with each other.
In addition, the 136188-01 is also used to monitor and protect mechanical equipment such as turbines, generators, compressors, etc., by monitoring vibration and other operating parameters for early fault detection and equipment maintenance. The module is widely used in various industrial scenarios, including data acquisition, system integration, non-standard customization, production line upgrading and original equipment electrical replacement.

The main function of the 136188-01 product is as a communication gateway module, which is used to connect two different networks to achieve data transmission and communication between networks. It supports a variety of communication interfaces, such as Ethernet, serial port, CAN bus, etc., which can convert the data of different communication protocols, so that different devices can communicate with each other. In addition, the module also has a protocol conversion function, which can convert Modbus protocol data into Ethernet or RS232 interface data, so that the device can communicate data through these interfaces.

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