DL3500–Modbus/DH485

DL3500-Modbus/DH485 Price:$1,695 USD Documentation DL3500-User Manual Wiring Allen Bradley DH485 devices to Equustek DH485 DL-3500-Modbus DH485 – Becomes a Modbus Master for devices on Allen Bradley DH485 DL3500-DH485 Becomes a Modbus Slave device for access to PLC’s on Allen Bradley DH-485 network. DL3500-DH+ Modbus Master DL3500-DH+ Modbus Slave DL3500-DH+ to Modbus Slave Timing Modbus AppNote Using ControlLogix Offline Mode to

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DL3500-DF1/DH485

DL3500-DF1/DH485 Lightweight, Din Rail Mounted, DC or USB Powered lower cost alternative to A-B’s 1770-KF2 for DH+ or 1770-KF3 for DH-485. Current Protcols are A-B DF1, Modicon Modbus, and serial ASCII. The DL3500 can be easily customized to allow any serial protocol access to A-B’s DH+ or DH-485.   DL3500-DF1/DH+ or DH-485 – Allows DF1 serial equipment to communicate over Allen

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DL 3500 –DF1 / DH485

DL3500–DF1/DH485 Price: $1,595 USD Lightweight, Din Rail Mounted, DC or USB Powered lower cost alternative to Allen Bradley 1770-KF2 for DH+ or 1770-KF3 for DH-485. Current Protocols are Allen Bradley DF1, Modicon Modbus, and serial ASCII. The DL3500 can be easily customized to allow any serial protocol access to Allen Bradley DH+ or DH-485. DL3500-DF1/DH485 – Allows DF1 serial equipment to communicate over

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DL3500-Modbus/DH+

DL3500-Modbus/DH+ Price:$1,695 USD Documentation DL3500-User Manual DL3500-DH+ Modbus Master DL3500-DH+ Modbus Slave DL3500-DH+ to Modbus Slave Timing DL3500-DH485 Modbus Master – Becomes a Modbus Master for devices on Allen Bradley DH+ or DH485 network. DL3500-DH485 Modbus Slave – Becomes a Modbus Slave device for access to PLC’s on A-B’s DH+ or DH485 network. Modbus AppNote Using ControlLogix Offline Mode to

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Difference Between Allen Bradley And Siemens PLC

One of the biggest boons that the industrial sector of the world at large received came in the last century. We are talking about the invention of the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) by Dick Morely back in 1969.

Ever since then, there have been many innovations in terms of functionality and hardware features for the control system and needless to say, each new one has been tough to beat. There are predominantly two giants who have had the duopoly in the manufacture of efficient PLCs for a long time now and they are Siemens and Allen Bradley.  

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While each of these are established and top notch companies who have already proved the worth of their super-efficient TLCs individually, there has forever been a debate over which of these is better.

So here is a detailed comparison between the Allen Bradley and Siemens PLCs.

Before we begin, a quick word about what a PLC is.

What is a PLC?

In the simplest of terms, a Programmable Logic Controller or PLC is an industrial computer control system that allows you to get the most out of industrial processes. It helps enhance the processes while at the same time allowing you to switch up, replicate or change the processes as well quite easily.

Allen Bradley Vs. Siemens PLC

First things first, the quality and functionality of the hardware are significantly distinct. Both the AB and the Siemens PLCs work pretty much the same way and are equally reliable. The difference lies in their installation processes.

While the Allen Bradley requires you to connect the PLC to both the Allen Bradley power supply as well as the Allen Bradley rack, the Siemens one works with pretty much any 24 V DC supply of power. Also, you might need to install additional safety communication ports for Rockwell while Siemens already comes with built-in communication ports.

Another major difference is in the protocols they use. AB uses mostly native American IPs such as DeviceNet, ControlNet and EthernetIP, and also the DH+ or DH485.

At the same time, Siemens uses European native IPs such as Profibus and ASI and also serial MODBUS or MODBUS TCP/IP.

image3Coming to the interface and ease of use, AB has a more intuitive and easier user interface and it allows users to manage and control their processes even without a lot of programming knowledge. It also has excellent features like communicative abilities with third party hardware, mass production of code and even export and import of tags from Excel to scada databases.

Siemens might be a little complex for the maintenance staff that may not have a programming background.

On the flip side, Siemens offers a lot of options to program and customise the process to suit your business model.

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As for the pricing aspects, Allen Bradley definitely is more expensive when compared to the Siemens PLC. However, Siemens offers standard technical support at all times at no additional costs while AB does charge you for technical support according to the amount of hardware you have installed.

That said, it would be ideal to choose one of these according to your priorities in terms of business processes.

Now if you have both Allen Bradley and Siemens devices and you want them to communicate, then you can use Equustek DL3500-MODBUS/DH+ or DL3500-MODBUS/DH485 for All Siemens that can handle uses serial MODBUS and Allen Bradley that support DH+ or DH485, or use the DL6000-MEDH+ or DL6000-MEDH485 that allow Siemens with MODBUS TCP/IP to communicate with Allen Bradley DH+ or DH485 devices.

DL3500 General Operation & Applications

DL3500 General Operation & Applications

The DL3500 continues the functionality of the DL2000/DL3000 product line. It offers both the new addition of DH485 as well as a plug and play USB interface. As well as having the DH+ and 232/422/485 capabilities of the DL3000. Two DL3500 Models will also allow Bridging between DH+ and DH485networks. New is the ability to power the DL3500 from the USB communication link, removing the sometimes cumbersome procedure of location an AC or DC power supply when using laptops or PC’s inthe field.

The DL3500 has two communication ports. Channel A is designed to connect to you industrial network,either AB DH+ or DH485 networks. Channel B is used to connect to your serial or USB device, the protocol depends on which flavour (model) of the DL3500 you have ordered.

Channel B has the capabilities of RS232C, RS422, RS485 and USB 2.0. Configuration of the operating parameters is done quickly and easily by the DL32 V3.X windows based software shipped with the unit or available on the Equustek Website. Currently there are three standard DL3500 products available to allow access to A-B’s DH-485 and DH+ network.

Many other custom ASCII and serial protocols have been implemented to Both DH+ and DH-485 on the DL3500 platform. Contact Equustek Solutions to see if the DL3500 is the correct device for your communication needs.

The DL3500 has all three models below available in DH+ and DH485 flavours:

The DL3500-Modbus is a two port device that bridges your Modicon Modbus devices to ones on an Allen Bradley DH485 or DH+ network. The Modbus model can either be used as Modbus Master or Modbus Slave as well as having both Modbus ASCII and RTU protocols.

The DL3500-DF1 is a two port device that allows your DF1 devices (either Full or Half Duplex protocols) to ones on an Allen Bradley DH485 or Allen Bradley DH+ network. The DF1 model is a direct replacement for the 1770-KF3 for DH-485 and 1770-KF2 for DH+ and allows your PCs or Laptops access to any node on the corresponding A-B network.

The DL3500-ASCII interfaces Serial ASCII devices (Scanners/Printers) to SLC’s or other devices on an Allen Bradley DH485 or DH+ network. The DL3500-DF1/DH+ or DH485 interfaces your DF1 devices (either Full or Half Duplex protocols) to ones on either an AB DH485 or DH+ network. The DL3500 comes with both networks available with only using the software configuration program to switch between the DH485 and DH+ networks

 

DL3500 – Modbus Master/Slave to DH+

DL3500 – Modbus Master/Slave to DH+$1,495 USD Lightweight, Din Rail Mounted, DC or USB Powered lower cost alternative to A-B’s 1770-KF2 for DH+ or 1770-KF3 for DH-485. Current Protcols are A-B DF1, Modicon Modbus, and serial ASCII. The DL3500 can be easily customized to allow any serial protocol access to A-B’s DH+ or DH-485. DL3500-DF1/DH+ or DH-485 – Allows DF1 serial

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DL3500-DF1/DH+

DL3500-DF1/DH+ $1,595 USD Lightweight, Din Rail Mounted, DC or USB Powered lower cost alternative to Allen Bradley 1770-KF2 for DH+ or 1770-KF3 for DH485. Current Protocols are Allen Bradley DF1, Modicon Modbus, and serial ASCII. The DL3500 can be easily customized to allow any serial protocol access to Allen Bradley DH+ or DH485. DL3500-DF1/DH+ or DH485 – Allows DF1 serial equipment

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