Manufacturer:
Microcyber Corporation
Product Name:
NCS-IF105
Product Description:
4-20 mA to Fieldbus Converter
Profile:
FOUNDATION Field Device
More Information:
The NCS-IF105 converter is the transition device from a traditional
analog sensor to FF fieldbus. It can receive 4 ~ 20mA analog signals for
up to 4 channels and convert them to fieldbus signals. The NCS-FI105
converter uses digital communication technology, makes the interface
between field devices and controllers easier, and reduces the expense of
setup, operation, and maintenance.
Microcyber's NCS-IF105 converter fulfills the need of a FF fieldbus
intelligent instrument and can connect with several FF devices. The
NCS-IF105 converter integrates abundant function blocks and realizes not
only normal measurement functions, but also a complex control strategy.
Users can select different function blocks according to need and specific
application environments in order to realize different functions.
Manufacturer ID (hex):
000105
Device Type ID (hex):
0001
DEV_REV (hex):
01
DD Revision:
01
FOUNDATION Physical Layer Profile:
113 - Standard-power signaling, bus-powered, non I.S.
123 - Low-power signaling, bus-powered, non I.S.
511 - Low-power signaling, bus-powered, FISCO I.S.
Stack Manufacturer:
Microcyber, Inc.
FOUNDATION Stack Class:
31PS, 32L
Stack Version:
1.40.28-1.4
Registered Blocks:
1xRB(e), 4xAI(s), 1xPID(s), 1xIS(s), 1xSC(s)
Other Blocks:
1xDSP(c ), 4xTRD(c ), 1xLL(s), 1xBG(s), 1xRA(s)
Registered Features:
Alarms and Events
Function Block Linking
Trending
Registration Authority:
FieldComm Group
Registration Status:
Registered
Tester Version:
5.0.1
DD/CFF Tester Version:
5.0.1
FieldComm Group (FCG) makes available to its members and to the public certain device driver (DD) files, in various forms, that have passed certain tests conducted by or through FCG. The DD files are, or are created from, submissions to FCG by FCG members and are provided by FCG AS IS. FCG disclaims all liability for the accuracy, suitability or use of the DD files. Each member creating DD files has its own policies regarding supporting use of those files, and may, for instance support use of DD object code files, but not DeviceInfo or other files. While FCG is under no obligation to provide support for use of any DD files, FCG welcomes all inquiries on the subject and will often be able to assist.