Re: [foxboro] Can FBM200 IO be used with Rockwell PLC
- From: Johannes Nielsen <Johannes.Nedergaard.Nielsen@xxxxxxx>
- To: "foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 May 2021 07:20:43 +0000
Thank you Russ
I think those solution will all require keeping the CSA and CP60.
The rumor goes that Rockwell could hook on to the 2 Mbps Fieldbus with some
converter and use the FBM200 IO
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Also to append previous.
As a colleague has reminded me....
FBM224 MODBUS was also an option...adding a Modbus prosoft card to PLC rack.
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 1:15 PM Johannes Nielsen <
Johannes.Nedergaard.Nielsen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear list
We have a plant where 90% of the installation is Rockwell/Wonderware.
We have a small installation with Foxboro version 6.4 and 2 CP60.
The strategy is to replace the CP60 with Rockwell and Point IO.
I'm faced with a rumor from the plant that it's possible to reuse the
FBM200 with Rockwell PLC.
The rumor goes that 'Some retired engineer had done that on a plant in
North Dakota'
But I can't get a name or a Plant.
Have any of you any knowledge about that?
Med Venlig Hilsen / Kind regards
Johannes Nedergaard Nielsen
System Technician
Automation & Process Control
johannes.nedergaard.nielsen@xxxxxxx<mailto:
johannes.nedergaard.nielsen@xxxxxxx>
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