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IS215UCVEH2AB Serial Communication Port

📣Model Number:IS215UCVEH2AB

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IS215UCVEH2AB

The IS215UCVEH2AB features a sealed, waterproof housing and gland connectors so that programmable intelligence is possible even under less than ideal conditions. The standard housing is sealed against environmental influences and can be screw and base plate mounted.The HEC-HMI series is programmed using the Divelbiss EZ Ladder software, which supports ladder diagrams with function block programming. Current products can be used as HMIs or HMIs with programmable logic controllers in the same enclosure. The entire HEC-HMI series has an extended operating temperature range from -40° to 80° C and an 8 to 32 VDC input power supply. Network communication is accomplished via the CAN port or using a second serial communications port that can be field configured to RS323/422/485 as required. HEC-HMI models with integrated PLCs add these additional features to the HMI-only version.

The IS215UCVEH2ABVE3007 KJ2005X1-BA1 12P4375X012 module is based on IEEE 802.15.4 and supports a customisable and configurable proprietary network. This is suitable for applications where interoperability is not required due to inherent vulnerability to remote attacks, such as alarm systems, building automation, smart cities and industrial sensor networks. A feature of IEEE 802.15.4-based networks is that member devices can sleep and remain part of the network for extended periods of time. Modules have a sleep mode that can be woken up by general purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs) or their built-in real-time clocks (RTCs) while consuming approximately 800 nA. Devices can lie dormant for years, waking up only when they need to transmit data.