$375.00 (USA and Canada only)
SNAP-BRS
Power Requirements
5.0 - 5.2 VDC VDC @ 1.0A max.
Operating Temperature
0 to 70 °C, 95% humidity, non-condensing
CPU
8-bit 8051 processor
Communications Interface
Supports 2-wire or 4-wire RS-485 using twisted pair cable with shield
Data Rates
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, and 115200 baud
Range: (Multidrop)
Up to 3,000 feet and 32 stations maximum between repeaters
LED Indicators
RUN (Power On), RCV (Receive), XMT (Transmit)
Options: Jumper Selectable
Address, communication, baud rate, CRC/Checksum, Binary/ASCI
The SNAP-BRS brain board is a high-performance digital I/O processor used to remotely control up to 32 digital I/O modules using Opto 22's SNAP B-Series I/O mounting racks.
This README file lists revision changes made to the firmware used in SNAP PAC S-series, R-series, and SoftPAC controllers; SNAP PAC EB-series and SB-series brains; and G4EB2 and G4D32EB2 brains.
This document describes migration options for customers integrating the SNAP PAC System with older Opto 22 systems. It explains the SNAP PAC System's similarities and differences with earlier systems, defines legacy products, and shows how to mix old and new hardware. Customers moving to the SNAP PAC System may also want to consult form #1693, Legacy and Current Product Comparison and Compatibility Charts.
Mistic I/O is a serial (RS422/485) protocol allowing up to 4,096 I/O points (per serial link) to be connected to a computer or Mistic controller used with Mistic-protocol brains and brain boards such as the B100, B200, and B3000. For use with Mistic controllers and I/O.
Mistic I/O is a serial (RS422/485) protocol allowing up to 4,096 I/O points (per serial link) to be connected to a computer or Mistic controller used with Mistic-protocol brains and brain boards such as the B100, B200, and B3000. For Microsoft Windows 95/Windows NT users.