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Invensys releases Foxboro Fieldbus Module 229
 
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Invensys releases Foxboro Fieldbus Module 229

January 23, 2012 - Invensys Operations Management released Foxboro I/A Series Fieldbus Module (FBM) 229, a DeviceNet Communication Interface Module that enables customers to exchange data between their I/A Series distributed control system and existing third-party devices, such as motor controls, variable speed drives and remote discreet I/O in a direct and cost-effective approach.
 
The I/A Series Fieldbus Module 229 provides a reliable, high-capacity interface between DeviceNet I/O devices and the I/A Series DCS for data exchange without the need for costly gateways. The module saves engineering effort and time, reduces point of failure and provides a consolidated environment for customers to control and monitor their assets in one collaborative view. Additionally, it enhances the openness of the I/A Series DCS, providing interoperability with multiple device and protocols types from multiple vendors. With the Foxboro I/A Series system, customers can maintain their device and vendor preferences because the platform adapts to them. 
 
Key capabilities:

  • Provides reliable, native integration between DeviceNet devices and the Foxboro I/A Series system;
  • Reduces equipment costs by eliminating gateway solutions;
  • Improves engineering quality through template-based standards enforcement and re-usable designs;
  • Increases productivity by re-using configuration parameters inherited from device templates;
  • Supports all communication types and messages;
  • Reduces field labor costs and configuration work;
  • Accommodates users’ choice of instrumentation without restrictions on device types or suppliers.

 
 

 
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