Module-ET02A
INTRODUCTION
The ET02A is a 2-port communication module featuring 2x 10/100 Mbps LAN Ports. Designed for ease of use, the ET02A is a true ‘plug and play’ module, requiring no manual configuration. It is self-configuring and managed via the RTU web server.
For easy setup and system planning, try the Brodersen online configurator, it will take care of power consumption, select the appropriate backplanes, and guide you step by step. We also offer helpful how-to videos that explain how to use the module, set up drivers, and get started with confidence.
ET02A
3D Model
Communication Module (2-Port), 2x LAN 10/100
– Play & Plus functionality with Hot – Swap support
– Easy to configure within the Worksuite software studio
Type of Communication Ports
– 2x LAN 10/100 Mbps
Interfaces
–2x RJ45 Connectors for LAN
–1x Dual- color LED for status indication
–2x LAN 10/100Mbps Ports
Introduction to LB2 I/O Series
The Brodersen LB2 I/O modules are designed for the RTU32M & RTU32N series. The I/O modules are in two parts, a bottom part containing the backplane bus, and a top part containing the I/O board and logic. All LB2 modules are hot swappable and equipped with a 200 MHz processor to process I/O, handle filtering, SOE, debounce, module clock and general module logic. Diagnostic variables are available for all LB2 I/O modules. Please see the module datasheets for full info.
Module firmware update is handled at the RTU level from the Brodersen WorkSuite.
Use only genuine Brodersen bus cables for connection to Brodersen RTUs and for extension of I/O module blocks. The connection cables for the LB2 backplane bus are designed to meet the power requirements and shielding to run high speed communications. The maximum overall length of a complete system is 40 meters. Each LB2 I/O module & power supply module is calculated as 2 cm. The cables are as the length indicates, e.g. UCC-610/1 count as 100 cm.
The maximum system configuration is 60 I/O modules on one LB2 Bus. If the configuration exceeds 60 I/O modules, an additional CPU is required.