Serial-Ethernet & Fieldbus Gateways

Hitex can offer a range of protocol converters from either Serial or Fieldbus to Ethernet, enabling factory floor devices to be connected to the corporate network. This allows management to make decisions based on real time information.

echolink one2DeviceNet

echolink one2DeviceNet connects various automation components via their serial interfaces to DeviceNet networks.

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echolink one2EthernetIP

echolink one2EthernetIP

echolink one2EthernetIP connects various automation components via their serial interface to Ethernet networks.

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echolink one2FastEthernet

one2FastEthernet

echolink one2FastEthernet connects various automation components via serial interface to Ethernet networks.

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echolink one2Profibus

echolink one2Profibus

echolink one2Profibus connects various automation components via serial interface to Profibus networks.

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echolink one2Profinet

echolink one2Profinet

echolink one2Profinet connects various automation components via serial interface to Profinet networks.

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echolink one2Serial

echolink one2Serial

echolink one2Serial connects various automation components via serial interface  to industrial fieldbus systems.

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echolink one2S5

echolink one2S5

echolink one2S5 - Is an Interface module for easy Ethernet integration of SIMATIC S5 PLC via PG-Port.

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echolink

Softing/INAT Echolink

INAT echolink is a Serial Ethernet converter. With echolink, devices without a network adapter are able to communicate via a network. Echolink supports a wide range of serial protocols. Therefore echolink is much more than a simple data converter. It supports complex applications such as PLC programming or process data visualisation.

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echochange

echochange

Industrial Ethernet is becoming more ubiquitous. Several protocols based on Ethernet are available: ISO (H1), ISO on TCP (RFC1006), Modbus on TCP, EtherNet/IP or AB Ethernet. Although these protocols are similar, communication between the corresponding networks is not that simple: Echochange provides the solution: This produces "partnerships" between plants that were previously imcompatible.

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