Foxboro SCADA SCD2200 MC-35 Communication Module
Foxboro SCADA SCD2200 MC-35 Communication Module
The MC-35 module is a next-generation replacement for the optional MC-31
communication module. It uses the same hardware as the CP-35 processor and has
many of the same features.
• Up to 7 communications ports
Port 1 is a fixed Ethernet port, Port 4 is a dual isolated serial port, and Ports 2 and
3 are optional and can support a variety of option cards.
• Fixed Ethernet (Twisted Pair) port on Port 1
• Two fixed isolated serial ports (RS-232 or RS-485)
• Supports Communications Redundancy
• A wide range of available communications option cards
The MC-35 communication module requires the CP-35 module as a pre-requisite
module. Both MC-35 and CP-35 support the same option card types. With the fixed
Ethernet communication port and the optional communication ports, MC-31 supports
a number of communication interface cards. These optional communication cards
include:
P0924AF Communication option I board for Isolated Serial
P0928RP Communication option II board for Dual Isolated Serial
P0924AD Communication option F board for Fiber Optic Serial Interface
P0924AC Communication option D board for Dialup Modem (PSTN) V34 33.6 kbps
P0924AH Communication option L board for Private Line or Analog Radio Interface
P0924AE Communication option H board for HART / Bell 202 interface*
P0928RX Communication option A4 board for Ethernet SPF holder (Supports 10/100 Mbps SPF
transceivers.)
P0924XX Communication option T3 board for Ethernet RJ45 Copper – 10/100 Mbps
P0928RY Communication option T4 board for Ethernet RJ45 Copper - 10/100 Mbps
P0924AJ Communication option R2 (Australia) board for 900 MHz Spread Spectrum Radio for Australia
P0924AK* Communication option R3 (US) board for 2.4 GHz Spread Spectrum Radio for International
P0924AL Communication option R4 (INT) board for 900 MHz Spread Spectrum Radio for USA
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