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Features:
- Model VI702 Vnet/IP Interface Card
- Interface between the PCI Express and Vnet/IP
- Transmission conforms to the 1000BASE-T standard
By installing the control bus interface card into the PCI Express slot of the PC/AT compatible computer, the computer is connected to Vnet/IP.
Its main function is to process and integrate video signals, allowing operators to directly view real-time footage of the production site on an HMI (Human Machine Interface) or in a monitoring center. By introducing video streams into the control network, it effectively enhances the visibility of industrial processes, ensuring that managers can intuitively monitor critical process areas or hazardous environments.
The VI702 S1 YOKOGAWA Vnet/IP Interface Card may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
YOKOGAWA VI702 S1 Vnet/IP Interface Card DATASHEET(manual), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
RDY lamp
Lights when it diaghoses the card as normal.
RCV lamp
Lights when it detects signals on a control bus.
SND lamp
Lights when it sends signals to a control bus.
Ethernet connector
Connects a CAT5e (Enhanced Category 5 cable)
- System Integration: Serves as the primary communication bridge connecting Yokogawa control systems to industrial Ethernet (Vnet/IP) networks.
- High Availability Network: Deployed in pairs, this dual-redundant network architecture ensures continuous operation of critical process automation systems even if one communication path fails.
- Human Machine Interface (HMI) Upgrade: Essential for upgrading legacy operator workstations to modern CENTUM VP HMI workstations (HIS). This card is installed in the HIS computer to connect it to the Vnet/IP bus.
- Large-Scale Process Control: Widely used in critical industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, and power generation to manage high-speed data exchange in large plant layouts.