Moxa - How to connect and control industrial devices |
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| Friday, 01 January 2010 23:45 |
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Moxa products are specially designed to connect industrial device over media such as RS-485, cellular networks, Industrial Ethernet (Industrial Ethernet Switches, IEC 61850-3 Ethernet Switches, EN50155 Ethernet Switches, Ethernet Media Converters), Industrial Wireless (Industrial Wireless LAN, Industrial Cellular, WLAN Antennas, Cellular Antennas, Wireless Accessories), Industrial Computing (Embedded Computers, Wireless Embedded Computers, Wide Temperature Computers), Remote I/O (Cellular GPRS I/O, Active Ethernet I/O, Remote Ethernet I/O, Modular I/O, RS-485 I/O for RISC Linux and ucLinux
Or with Embedded Networking which are designed for manufacturers who want to add sophisticated network connectivity to their serial devices like these;
section. NOTE: support for MOXA Intellio family multiport serial driver boards are actively developed in the Linux kernel (since version 2.2.14). This driver are on the path linux-<version 2.6.xx.yy>/drivers/ added to the char/ directory in the files moxa.c(h) and mxser.c(h). |


When working with industrial networks, one of the biggest challenges is finding a way to enable communication between devices that use different interfaces and protocols. Moxa products are being used to connect and control industrial devices over different media. Read the case studies to learn more about how Moxa products are implemented in different industrial sectors like Transportation, Power and Utilities, Medical and Healthcare, Monitoring and Control Systems, Process Automation and so on. Moxa products are designed to establish network connections for devices that use the following interfaces and protocols: