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from the Experion C300 Series C department...
Experion C300 with Series C IO Modules
Continuous process industries, DCS questions. topic
Posted by Annonymous on 11 December, 2007 - 11:05 pm
Would like to have the feedback on Experion System with C300 Controller and Series C IO Modules. Also, would like to know what all Series C IO Modules used and when.


Posted by JARI on 21 December, 2007 - 12:29 am
We have used C300 with PMIO, performance of system
& C300 controller was satisfactory.

Regards,

Jari


Posted by Ron Compton on 26 August, 2008 - 9:48 pm
Jari,
did tie into the PM I/O on a running system?

Ron


Posted by grpatel on 27 August, 2008 - 10:15 pm
Series C I/O has a limited I/O cards.
AI, AO, DI, DO and temp. multiplexer card with 64 temperatures. Pulse Input is still missing.

Overall function is good and saves 33 % real estate than rack based I/O with seperate termination assemblies.

Still new product and will take time to settle down.

PM I/O with C300 controller is rugged and good for long time.

GPatel

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