| NMT NMT slave |
| Error control Heartbeat producer Heartbeat consumer |
| Boot-up Yes |
| Node ID range - |
| Node ID LSS-services |
| CANopen bit-rates - |
| Type of bit-rate adjustment - |
| RPDOs No |
| TPDOs 12 |
| PDO modes Event-triggered |
| PDO linking Yes |
| PDO mapping Variable |
| SDO server 1 |
| SDO client No |
| Emergency producer - |
| Emergency consumer - |
| Sync producer No |
| Sync counter No |
| Time stamp No |
| Additional functions LSS slave Self-starting device |
| CANopen version CiA 301 V 4.1 |
| Frameworks CiA 305 |
| Device profiles CiA 422: CANopen application profile for municipal systems |
| Certified No |
| Availability In stock |
Moba Mobile Automation AG
Kapellenstraße 15
DE-65555 Limburg-Offheim
Phone: +49-6431-95770
Fax: +49-6431-9577177
Email: moba-ag@moba.de
URL: http://www.moba.de
Sales contact
Markus Weimer
Phone: +49-6431-9577-200
Fax: +49-6431-9577-180
Email: m.weimer@moba.de
Germany
Moba Mobile Automation AG
Niederlassung Dresden
Freiberger Straße 69 - 71
DE-01159 Dresden
Phone: +49-351-409080
Fax: +49-351-4090811
Email: waste@moba.de
URL: www.moba.de
Sales contact
Andreas Schmidt
Phone: +49-351-4090817
Fax: +49-351-40908417
Email: a.schmidt@moba.de
Low Frequency identification system, reads RFID-transponders and supports:
The IDC30 identifies transponders of type TIRIS(C) (HDX) in mobile and stationary applications. A configuration which allows the reading of FDX transponders is also available. The reader is designed to cope with sophisticated needs in terms of identification range as well as processing speed.
Its HDX identification part is designed to suite long range applications. In combination with matching antennas and transponders, possible identification range exceeds one meter.
The FDX identification module is designed for short range applications. The maximum reading distance for FDX transponders is 15 cm.
The IDC30 is a multi-channel device. Up to four antennas (two HDX + two HDX/FDX) may be attached to the IDC30.
The communication interface of the IDC30 is either CAN or a serial line (EIA-232/422/485 (RS-232/422/485)). The CAN interface supports insertion of the unit between the components of an existing installation (CAN- in and CAN out).
In addition to identification of transponders, the IDC30 provides a number of configurable, opto-isolated inputs and plus-switching outputs. No extra equipment is required for applications.
Setup and test of an application are supported by several diagnostic features. Installation or update of the firmware is possible via the CANopen interface.
Tough construction of the electronic components and the housing guarantees safe operation, even in rugged environments.
The IDC30 will be delivered in a standard housing with sealed cable entries.
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