Kongsberg RCU500 602265 Remote Controller Unit
Kongsberg RCU500 602265 Remote Controller Unit
The RCU 500 is a single unit computer specically designed for process control purposes.
Typical applications are:
• Dynamic Positioning Systems
• Vessel Control Systems
• Process Control Systems
• Safety Systems
Features
• Power PC processor 8245, 400 MHz capable of running AIM and DP applications, 32 MB SDRAM memory and 16 MB Flash memory
• Built-in Self Test (BIST) facilities and error reporting system (via Operator Stations)
• Watchdog with a system status output
• Four general purpose digital input channels
• Four general purpose digital output channels
• Twelve general purpose RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 serial line interfaces
• Four isolated general purpose RS-232/RS-422/ RS-485 serial lines
• Dual CAN bus interfaces (1 Mbps) • Dual Probus (12 Mbps)
• Serial Process Bus (SPBus) interface to RIO 400 remote I/O units
• Dual 100 Mb Ethernet LAN connectors
• Prepared for redundant RCU operation
• Allows “hot-replacement” of an RCU 500 in a redundant system
• Built-in high-temperature and cooling-fan alarms
• Easy installation and replacement:- DIN standard rail-mounting- Plug-in connections
• Status LED on the front
Computer Details CPU type: Power PC 8245 CPU speed: 400 MHz. Memory: 32 MB SDRAM 16 MB Flash
Electrical Input voltage: 24 VDC ±20% Power consumption: maximum 20 W Connectors: screw terminals, 1.5 mm2
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