DIGI RABBITNET SERIES
A point-to-point synchronous protocol that connects additional I/O and analog cards to a master device
The RabbitNet signals are differential RS-422, which are series-terminated at the source. Peripheral cards and master controllers connect using a standard CAT 5/6 Ethernet cable or a crossover cable if using an OP7200 as a slave display.
There are several RabbitNet card options which include:
– RN1100 – Digital I/O
– RN1200 – A/D
– RN1300 – D/A
– RN1400 – Relay expansion
– RN1600 – Keypad display interface
The RabbitNet system typically consists of a master singleboard computer and one or two peripheral cards. Several Rabbit SBCs such as the BL4S200 or BL2600 act as the master controller for fast data processing and provide the power on board needed for the peripheral cards.
Distances between a master unit and peripheral cards can be up to 10 m or 33 ft with speeds up to 1 Megabit per second. Cards can be mounted in 100 mm DIN rail trays and optionally there is a RN1000 hub to connect up to 8 devices.
Features
– 8 channels of 12-bit analog output
– 24 protected and filtered digital inputs
– 16 high-speed protected sinking/sourcing digital outputs
– 6 SPDT Relays
– 10 A maximum switching current (5A DC)
– Display and keypad