Ethernet Interface Board for Micron MM50 Series 1/8 DIN Instruments

Ethernet meter interface board

Key Features

  • Connects all 1/8 DIN Micron DPMs, counters, timers & remote displays to a LAN via a standard Ethernet cable.
  • Easily networked using Node Manager Software or Node resident web server software for discovery and setup.
  • Selectable baud rates to 19,200.
  • Powered by instrument.
  • Isolated from meter and power grounds.
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Description

The basic Micron Ethernet interface board plugs into a host 1/8 DIN digital panel meter, counter or timer to provide a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface via an industry-standard RJ45 connector. Multiple meters, each with its own Ethernet cable, can be connected to a local area network (LAN) or to the Internet via a router, or directly to a host computer. LAN, WAN, and Internet connectivity are fully supported so that the meter can be read and set up remotely.

Micron meters connected to Internet

Node Manager software is shipped on a mini CD with each Ethernet board. This free Windows-based application automatically discovers all Micron Nodes (or Micron Ethernet boards) on a LAN or WAN, plus the host meter connected to the Node. Node Manager software is also used to configure each Node, such as naming the Node and associated devices, entering email addresses for alarm notification and data requests, selecting the Node's time zone for time-stamping of streaming data, and setting communication parameters for associated meters. Please see our Ethernet Manual.

Web server software is built into each Node and can be used to discover and configure all Micron Nodes over the Internet.

On a Wide Area Network (WAN), such as the Internet, the host computer is outside of the LAN and must know the public IP address of the LAN router to discover the Micron Nodes.

Micron meter connected to PC via Ethernet cableBuilt-in DHCP server capability allows Micron Nodes to constitute themselves into a network and be connected directly to a host computer when no router or dedicated DHCP server is present, as illustrated to the right. When a Node fails to find a DHCP server that responds to its request for a private IP address, it assigns one. When several Nodes fail to receive a Private IP address, they mutually agree to make one of the Nodes a temporary DHCP server that assigns a Private IP address to each device on the network.

Data can be sent by Micron Nodes in the form of real-time stream data, or in the form of emails. Accuracy of streaming data is ensured by filtering and by dual checksums. Emails can be sent in response to email requests from the host computer, periodically, or when devices encounter an alarm condition or go off-line.

The Modbus TCP protocol is fully supported. Conversion to Modbus TCP is provided transparently by Micron Nodes so that an Ethernet application program can use the Modbus TCP protocol while the meters use the Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII protocol. The Micron ASCII protocol, which supports up to 31 digital addresses, can also be used if the only devices on the data line are Micron meters.

Micron's Ethernet to RS485 converter board can be used as an alternative to networking multiple meters each with its own Ethernet cable. The converter board can be connected to an a single Ethernet router port and also act as the server via an RJ11 connector for up to 31 meters on an RS485 bus. The remote meters must be equipped with Micron's RS485 interface board. Each interface board provides dual RJ11 connectors, so that meters can be daisy-chained with no need for a hub. All meters on the RS485 bus are easily discovered by Node Manger software. Please see our Ethernet Manual.

Specifications

Ethernet Board Specifications
Data rates 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 baud
Devices per Ethernet line 1 Node
Ethernet connector RJ45 jack
Ethernet cable 10/100 Base-T
Ethernet compliance IEEE 802.3
Isolation 250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test
ESD Protection 15 kV per IEC 1000-4-2
EMI Immunity 10 V/m per IEC 1000-4-3
EFT Protection 2 kV per IEC 1000-4-4
Short Circuit Protection Continuous
Selectable Protocols Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, Micron ASCII.

Protocol Specifications

(implemented on meter main board)
Modbus RTU
Standards Compliance Modbus over Serial Line Specification V1.0 (2002)
Data Formats (selectable) 1. No parity, 8 data bits, 2 stop bits
2. Odd parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
3. Even parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
Applicable Interface Boards Ethernet, USB, RS232, RS485, RS485 Modbus
Conversion to Modbus TCP Automatic
Modbus ASCII
Standards Compliance Modbus over Serial Line Specification V1.0 (2002)
Data Formats (selectable) 1. No parity, 7 data bits, 2 stop bits
2. Odd parity, 7 data bits, 1 stop bit
3. Even parity, 7 data bits, 1 stop bit
Applicable Interface Boards Ethernet, USB, RS232, RS485, Modbus RS485
Conversion to Modbus TCP Automatic
Micron ASCII
Data Format No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
Protocol Micron Micron ASCII
Applicable Interface Boards Ethernet, USB, RS232, RS485, RS485 Modbus
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