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MYNAH Introduces FMC772 Ethernet Driver for Subsea Integration
 
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December 20, 2011 - MYNAH Technologies released FMC722 Ethernet Driver for the DeltaV Virtual IO Module. This product provides a high performance integration solution between Emerson’s DeltaV Process Systems and FMC Technologies Subsea control systems used in Floating Production and Storage Operation (FPSO) Oil and Gas Production Facilities.

This new driver uses the DeltaV Virtual IO Module (VIM), providing a native DeltaV IO interface to the FMC Topside Processing Unit (TPU). The FMC772 Ethernet driver provides a robust integration solution.

Key Features of the FMC772 Ethernet Driver:

  • Support for read and write access to TPU AO, AI, DO and DI point tags.
  • Simplex or redundant installations.
  • Time synchronization from DeltaV to the FMC Subsea system.
  • Monitoring quality of connection and automatically restarting communications when connection is lost.
  • Auto configuration of the interface from the FMC SmartTool configuration export file. Once uploaded to VIM, this is stored in non-volatile RAM.
 
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