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KJ4010X1-BC1 DeltaV™ Electronic Marshalling for Migrations EMERSON

KJ4010X1-BC1 DeltaV™ Electronic Marshalling for Migrations EMERSON

Manufacturers :EMERSON
Model(s)  :KJ4010X1-BC1
Additional Information :DeltaV™ Electronic Marshalling for Migrations
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Dimensions: 263 × 138 × 88mm
Weight:.2.35 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

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Essential details:KJ4010X1-BC1 DeltaV™ Electronic Marshalling for Migrations EMERSON

DeltaV™ Electronic Marshalling delivers a new level of control system I/O performance with unprecedented flexibility and ease of use. The CHARM I/O card (CIOC) supports up to 96 individually configurable channels and when mounted horizontally in conjunction with a legacy system migration will allow for direct replacement of legacy hardware within existing cabinets. Now you can migrate to DeltaV without having to add cabinets, custom cables, or extra marshalling.
All communications are completely redundant from the channel (CHARM) to the DeltaV controller.

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I/O anywhere you need it: The DeltaV CIOC provides unprecedented flexibility in control system I/O topology.
Now you can mount your DeltaV I/O in the same space as your legacy I/O for a direct 1-to-1 replacement. Without adding any new cabinets of DeltaV hardware you can replace all your legacy equipment leaving behind a complete DeltaV solution.
Single Channel granularity: The CHARM I/O architecture allows each individual channel to be characterized for the requirements of the field device. Any instrument signal can be wired to any terminal block. The channel is then electronically marshalled by installing the appropriate CHARM and assigning the channel to one of four controllers. Legacy I/O terminations are no longer a concern because of multiple channel types from a single termination panel. Just install the proper CHARM to characterize the I/O as found on the legacy panels. No more engineering and splitting signals from a single legacy panel to multiple DeltaV I/O cards.