General Resources
600T Series:
Isolators, Splitters, and Transmitters
BusWorks 900EN Series: Ethernet I/O Modules
BusWorks 900MB Series: Modbus-RTU I/O Modules
BusWorks 900PB Series: Profibus-DP I/O Modules
BusWorks NT Series: Ethernet I/O Modules and Expansion Packs
BusWorks XT Series: Ethernet I/O Modules
DT Series: Dual Channel Transmitters
Etherstax ES2000 Series: Ethernet I/O Modules
► Flat Pack SeriesIsolators, Transmitters, and Limit Alarms

Intellipack 800 Series: Transmitters, Alarms, and Math Computation Modules
LNX Ethernet Switches: Industrial Ethernet Switches
Panel Meters
PS5R Series: Slim Line Power Supplies
► SP230 SeriesProcess Loop Splitters
► SP330 SeriesSignal Splitters
ST130 SeriesHead-Mount Transmitters
TT230 Series: 2-Wire / 3-Wire Transmitters
TT330 Series: 4-Wire Transmitters


General Resources

Acromag Brochures

Brochure:

Monitoring and Control Solutions Product Summary Guide (12 Page, 5MB PDF)
This brochure is available in print format upon request.

Other Resources:

♦ Signal Conditioning Selection Guide (4 Page, 461KB PDF)
♦ Sales Tips for Teaming Up with Multinational Automation Companies (1 Page, 173KB PDF)


600T Series

Acromag 600T Series

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BusWorks 900EN Series

BusWorks 900EN Series

Brochure:

BusWorks® 900EN Series Ethernet I/O Brochure (28 Pages, 5MB PDF)

Data Sheets:

900ENS005: 5-Port Ethernet Switches
951EN / 952EN: 6-Channel Analog & Discrete Ethernet I/O Modules
958EN: 16-Channel Single-Ended DC Voltage Input Ethernet Modules
961EN / 962EN: 6-Channel Differential DC Current/Voltage Input Ethernet Modules
963EN / 964EN: 12-Channel Single-Ended DC Current/Voltage Input Ethernet Modules
965EN: 4/6-Channel Thermocouple/Millivolt Input Ethernet Modules
966EN: 4/6-Channel RTD/Resistance Input Ethernet Modules
967EN: 8-Channel Differential Analog Current Input Ethernet Modules
968EN: 8-Channel Differential Analog Voltage Input Ethernet Modules
972EN / 973EN: 4/6-Channel DC Current/Voltage Output Ethernet Modules
981EN / 982EN / 983EN: 12-Channel Discrete Ethernet I/O Modules
989EN: 16-Channel Discrete Ethernet I/O Modules with Counter/Timers
993EN: 16-Channel Single-Ended DC Current Input Ethernet Modules
994EN: 16-Channel Single-Ended DC Voltage Input Ethernet Modules
4001-096 USB-to-Ethernet Adapter

Application Notes & White Papers:

How to Use Wireless Remote I/O Cost-Effectively
How to Configure Kepware KEPServerEX 5.0 for Communications with Acromag BusWorks Modbus I/O Modules Application Note
How to Configure Omron CJ2H PLC’s with Ethernet/IP for Use with Acromag Ethernet/IP Remote I/O Application Note
♦ 962EN Measures Multiple Load Cell/Strain Gauge Inputs
Cellular Telemetry for Remote Power Metering
Communicating to Acromag Series 9xxEN-6xxx & XTxx2-xxx Ethernet Modules in an Allen Bradley ControlLogix System
How to Communicate with Acromag Series 9xxEN-60xx Ethernet Modules from Compact Logix Devices Application Note
How to Communicate to Ethernet Modules from Legacy Allen Bradley or Rockwell Automation Devices Application Note
Communicating to Acromag Series 9xxEN-60xx Ethernet Modules using PCCC from Compact Logix Devices
Communicating to Acromag Series Ethernet Modules from Red Lion HMIs
How to Configure the Acromag Modbus OPC Server
Configuring Kepware KEPServerEX 5.0 for Communications with Acromag BusWorks Modbus I/O Modules
Configuring Omron CJ2H PLC’s with EtherNet/IP for Use with Acromag EtherNet/IP Remote I/O
Configuring the Wonderware MBENET I/O Server to Communicate with the Acromag 9xxEN Ethernet
Modules

Connecting Acromag Series 900EN Ethernet Modules to Your PC
How Ethernet I/O Simplifies Communication Between One PLC and Multiple Remote Locations
Getting Connected to Acromag Ethernet I/O Devices
How to Connect to an Ethernet Device for Communication
How to Develop High Reliability Ethernet Control Systems Using Media Redundancy
How to Interface Temperature Sensors to HMI Display Over Ethernet
How To Monitor a Remote Geothermal Steam Well for Power Generation
How to Remotely Access Ethernet I/O Over the Internet
i20 Peer-to-Peer Communication Technology
Installing Intellipack or Series 900 Configuration Software on a Windows Vista or 7 Machine
Introduction to EtherNet/IP
What is Modbus TCP/IP?
Metering Project: Managing Energy Usage with Ethernet I/O
Remote Monitoring of Wind Turbines
Siemens Model 353 Controllers Extending I/O Capability with Ethernet
How to Use Acromag’s 967EN Modbus/TCP Module as Remote I/O with Honeywell HC-900
Using Acromag’s 967EN Modbus/TCP Module as Remote I/O with Honeywell Trendview Recorder

Videos:

How to Use Wireless Remote I/O Cost-Effectively Acromag Video App Note (3:22)
967EN / 968EN & 993EN / 994EN BusWorks Ethernet I/O Features Overview (3:51)
989EN Ethernet I/O Overview (14:58)
Acromag Modbus OPC DA Server Demo (7:12)
The i2o Advantage – Part 1 of 3 (8:32)
The i2o Advantage – Part 2 of 3 (7:10)
The i2o Advantage – Part 3 of 3 (7:22)
Webcast: Industrial Ethernet Network Traffic Solutions (35:56)
Webcast: Selecting the Right High Density Relay for Your PLC, DCS, or Controller Discrete I/O Card (27:57)

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BusWorks 900MB Series

BusWorks 900MB Series

Data Sheets:

901MB / 902MB / 903MB: Low-Side Switching, Multi-Channel Modbus-RTU Discrete I/O Modules
904MB / 905MB / 906MB: High-Side Switching, Multi-Channel Modbus-RTU Discrete I/O Modules
913MB / 914MB: DC Current/Voltage Modbus-RTU Input Modules with Limit Alarms
917MB / 918MB: DC Current/Voltage Modbus-RTU Output Modules with Discrete Outputs
924MB: Thermocouple/Millivolt Modbus-RTU Input Modules with Limit Alarms
932MB / 934MB: RTD/Resistance Modbus-RTU Input Modules with Limit Alarms or Discrete Outputs
942MB: Frequency/Pulse Counter Modbus-RTU Input Modules with Periodic or Pulse Waveform Input
4001-095 USB-to-Serial Adapter
ModBus Accessories
ModBus Overview

Application Notes & White Papers:

How to Configure Kepware KEPServerEX 5.0 for Communications with Acromag BusWorks Modbus I/O Modules Application Note
How to Configure the Acromag Modbus OPC Server
Configuring Kepware KEPServerEX 5.0 for Communications with Acromag BusWorks Modbus I/O Modules
Communicating to Acromag Series Ethernet Modules from Red Lion HMIs
How to Connect to Acromag Ethernet I/O Devices
How to Develop High Reliability Ethernet Control Systems Using Media Redundancy
How to Remotely Access Ethernet I/O Over the Internet
i20 Peer-to-Peer Communication Technology
Introduction to Modbus RTU
What is Modbus TCP/IP?

Videos:

Acromag Modbus/TCP Master OPC DA Server Demo (7:12)
The i2o Advantage – Part 1 of 3 (8:32)
The i2o Advantage – Part 2 of 3 (7:10)
The i2o Advantage – Part 3 of 3 (7:22)
Remote I/O Selection Guide Video – Modbus TCP/IP (2:09)
Webcast: Industrial Ethernet Network Traffic Solutions (35:56)
Webcast: Selecting the Right High Density Relay for Your PLC, DCS, or Controller Discrete I/O Card (27:57)

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BusWorks 900PB Series

BusWorks 900PB Series

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BusWorks NT Series

BusWorks NT Series

Brochure:

BusWorks NT Series Ethernet I/O Brochure (26 Pages, 9.5MB PDF)
BusWorks NT Series Ethernet I/O Brochure (Short Version, 4 Pages, 3MB PDF)

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BusWorks XT Series

BusWorks XT Series

Brochure:

BusWorks® XT Series Ethernet I/O Brochure (9 Pages, 3.5MB PDF)

Data Sheets:

XT1110: 16-Channel Discrete Ethernet I/O Modules with Sinking Outputs
XT1120: 16-Channel Discrete Ethernet I/O Modules with Sourcing Outputs
XT1210: 8-Channel Differential Analog Current Input Modules
XT1220: 8-Channel Differential Analog Voltage Input Modules
XT1230: 16-Channel Single-Ended Analog Current Input Modules
XT1240: 16-Channel Single-Ended Analog DC Voltage Input Modules
XT1530: 4-Channel Analog Voltage Output & 4-Channel Digital I/O Ethernet Modules
XT1540: 8-Channel Analog Voltage Output & 4-Channel Digital I/O Ethernet Modules

Application Notes & White Papers:

Communicating to Acromag Series 9xxEN-6xxxx & XTxx2-xxx Ethernet Modules in an Allen Bradley ControlLogix System
Communicating with Ethernet XT Profinet From Siemens S7-1200 PLC
Configuring Omron CJ2H PLC’s with Ethernet/IP for use with Acromag Ethernet/IP Remote I/O
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 1 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 2 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 3 of 3)
Ethernet I/O Simplifies Communication Between One PLC and Multiple Remote Locations
How to Connect to Acromag Ethernet I/O Devices
How to Develop High Reliability Ethernet Control Systems Using Media Redundancy
How to Monitor Pump Performance with a Panel PC, HMI & Ethernet I/O
How to Remotely Access Ethernet I/O Over the Internet
i20 Peer-to-Peer Communication Technology
Introduction to Ethernet/IP
Networking Remote Gas Detectors with Ethernet I/O
Record Building Water Usage with Remote Ethernet I/O
Remote Monitoring of Wind Turbines
♦ Save Money When Using i2o Over Cellular Networks

Videos:

Acromag’s Ethernet I/O Series with PriorityChannel Technology (5:48)
The i2o Advantage – Part 1 of 3 (8:32)
The i2o Advantage – Part 2 of 3 (7:10)
The i2o Advantage – Part 3 of 3 (7:22)
Industrial Ethernet Network Traffic Solutions (35:56)
Webcast: Industrial Ethernet Network Traffic Solutions (35:56)
Webcast: Selecting the Right High Density Relay for Your PLC, DCS, or Controller Discrete I/O Card (27:57)

Other Resources:

Case Study: New Stadium Fire Suppression Control System (XT1121)

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DT Series

DT Series

Brochures/Fliers:

DT SP Overview Flier (1 Page, PDF)
DT230 Series Dual Channel Transmitters Brochure  (20 Page, 5MB PDF)
DT330 Series Dual Channel Transmitters Brochure  (21 Pages, 4MB PDF)

Data Sheets:

DT233: Thermocouple/millivolt input two-wire dual transmitter
DT235: RTD/Resistance input two-wire dual transmitter
DT236: Current/millivolt input two-wire dual transmitter
DT237: Medium DC voltage input two-wire dual transmitter
DT238: High DC voltage input four-wire dual transmitter
DT333: Thermocouple/millivolt input four-wire dual transmitter
DT335: RTD/Resistance input four-wire dual transmitter
DT336: Current/millivolt input four-wire dual transmitter
DT337: Medium DC voltage input four-wire dual transmitter
DT338: High DC voltage input four-wire dual transmitter

Application Notes & White Papers:

Electrical Ground Rules (Part 1 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 2 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 3 of 3)
How to Wire a 2 or 4-Wire Current Input Module Application Note (Applies to DT236 & DT336)
How to Use Acromag 600T Series Isolated Transmitters (Applies to DT237 & DT336 only)

Videos:

 Acromag Rep Training: DT Dual Transmitters (16:10) for Reps Only
♦ DT Dual Transmitters Introduction (12:57) for distribution
♦ DT Series Introduction Video (3:14) for distribution
♦ DT233 Introduction Video (2:58) for distribution
♦ DT235 Introduction Video (3:02) for distribution
♦ DT236 Introduction Video (2:58) for distribution
♦ DT237 Introduction Video (2:54) for distribution
♦ DT238 Introduction Video (2:57) for distribution
♦ DT335 Introduction Video (2:59) for distribution
♦ DT336 Introduction Video (3:19) for distribution
♦ DT337 Introduction Video (3:18) for distribution
♦ DT338 Introduction Video (3:19) for distribution
♦ Prevent Ground Loops with 4-20mA Isolators (8:13)
♦ Why You Need USB Isolation (3:20)
♦ Acromag Agility Config Tool App Demo (3:05)

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EtherStax ES2000 Series

EtherStax ES2000 Series

Brochure:

EtherStax Brochure (38 Pages, 19MB PDF)

Data Sheets:

ES2113: 96-Channel Bi-Directional Discrete Ethernet I/O Modules
ES2117: 48-Channel Isolated Discrete Ethernet I/O Modules
ES2161: 32-Channel Differential Current Analog Input Ethernet Modules
ES2162: 32-Channel Differential Voltage Analog Input Ethernet Modules
ES2163: 64-Channel Single-Ended Analog Current Input Ethernet Modules
ES2164: 64-Channel Single-Ended Analog Voltage Input Ethernet Modules
ES2171: 16-Channel Analog Current Output Ethernet Modules
ES2172: 16-Channel Analog Voltage Output Ethernet Modules

Application Notes & White Papers:

Communicating to Acromag Series Ethernet Modules from Red Lion HMIs
How to Configure the Acromag Modbus OPC Server
Configuring LabVIEW 2009 to Communicate with Acromag BusWorks and EtherStax Modbus I/O Modules Via an OPC Server
How to Connect to Acromag Ethernet I/O Devices
How to Develop High Reliability Ethernet Control Systems Using Media Redundancy
How to Interface Temperature Sensors to HMI Display Over Ethernet
How to Remotely Access Ethernet I/O Over the Internet
i20 Peer-to-Peer Communication Technology
Interfacing Acromag Ethernet I/O Modules to an ABB AC500 PLC with Modbus TCP/IP
Introduction to Modbus RTU
What is Modbus TCP/IP?
Siemens Model 353 Controllers Extending I/O Capability with Ethernet

Videos:

ES2161 & ES2162 EtherStax Ethernet I/O Features Overview (9:56)
ES2171 & ES2172 EtherStax Ethernet I/O Features Overview (6:07)
High Density EtherStax® Ethernet I/O (5:47)
The i2o Advantage – Part 1 of 3 (8:32)
The i2o Advantage – Part 2 of 3 (7:10)
The i2o Advantage – Part 3 of 3 (7:22)
Webcast: Industrial Ethernet Network Traffic Solutions (35:56)
Webcast: Selecting the Right High Density Relay for Your PLC, DCS, or Controller Discrete I/O Card (27:57)

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Flat Pack Series

Flat Pack Series

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IntelliPack 800 Series

IntelliPack 800 Series

Data Sheets:

801A: Universal Thermocouple/ RTD/ Millivolt Input Intelligent Alarms
801T: Universal Thermocouple/ RTD/ Millivolt Input Intelligent Temperature Transmitters
811A / 812A: DC Voltage/Current Input Intelligent Alarms
811T: DC Voltage/Current Input Intelligent Transmitters
822A: Dual Thermocouple/ Millivolt Input Intelligent Alarms
832A: Dual Platinum/Copper/Nickel RTD Input Intelligent Alarms
841T: DC Frequency/Pulse Input Intelligent Transmitters
892M, 894M: DC Output Math Computation Modules
895M, 896M: Frequency/Pulse Output Math Computation Modules

Application Notes & White Papers:

The Basics of Temperature Measurement: Using Thermocouples (Part 1 of 3)
The Basics of Temperature Measurement: Using RTDs (Part 2 of 3)
The Basics of Temperature Measurement: Thermocouple vs. RTD (Part 3 of 3)
Flow Sensor with a Non-Linear Reversed Output: Create a 4-20mA Output Proportional
to Flow Rate Using Acromag’s Model 811T

How to Prevent Temperature Measurement Errors When Installing Thermocouple Sensors and Transmitters
Installing Intellipack or Series 900 Configuration Software on a Windows Vista or 7 Machine
Math Modules: Flow: Dilution Percentage of Total Flow for Dosing
Math Modules: Flow: Instantaneous Flow of a V-notch Weir
Math Modules: Level/Volume: Converting Linear Level to Tank Volume
Math Modules: Monitoring RTDs for Temperature Differential
Signal Conditioning: Getting the Most for Your Money
Temperature Transmitters Optimize Solar Panel Performance

Videos:

801A IntelliPack Series Features Overview (9:59)
801T IntelliPack Series Features Overview (6:40)
811A / 812A IntelliPack Series Features Overview (10:37)
811T IntelliPack Series Features Overview (6:44)

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LNX Ethernet Switches

LNX Ethernet Switches

Data Sheet:

LNX-0702G-SFP-T: 7-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switches with SFP Fiber Ports


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Panel Meters

Panel Meters


PS5R Series

PS5R Slim Line Power Supplies

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SP230 Series

Acromag Industrial Network I/O and Signal Conditioning Products SP200

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SP330 Series

SP330 Series Signal Splitter Duplicator

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ST130 Series

ST130 Series Low-Cost Transmitters

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TT230 Series

Acromag 4-20mA Isolators TT200

Brochure:

TT230 Series 2/3-Wire Isolated Transmitter Brochure (7 Page, 3MB PDF)

Data Sheets:

TT231: 2-Wire/3-Wire, RTD/Resistance Input Transmitters
TT233: 2-Wire/3-Wire, Thermocouple/Millivolt Input Transmitters
TT234: 2-Wire, Potentiometer/Thermistor Input Transmitters
TT235: 2-Wire, Isolated, RTD/Resistance Input Transmitters
TT236: 2-Wire/3-Wire, Current/milliVolt Input Transmitters
TT237: 2-Wire/3-Wire, Process Voltage Input Transmitters
TT238: 2-Wire/3-Wire, High Voltage Input Transmitters
TT239: 2-Wire, Frequency/Pulse/PWM Input Transmitters

Application Notes & White Papers:

The Basics of Temperature Measurement Using Thermocouples (Part 1 of 3)
The Basics of Temperature Measurement Using RTDs (Part 2 of 3)
The Basics of Temperature Measurement: Thermocouple vs. RTD (Part 3 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 1 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 2 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 3 of 3)
The Essentials of Single-Ended and Differential Voltage Measurement (Part 1 of 2)
The Essentials of Single-Ended and Differential Voltage Measurement (Part 2 of 2)
How to Monitor Pump Performance with a Panel PC, HMI & Ethernet I/O
How to Wire a 2 or 4-Wire Current Input Module Application Note (Applies to TT236)
Introduction to the Two-Wire Transmitter and the 4-20mA Current Loop
Signal Conditioning: Getting the Most for Your Money

Videos:

TT230 Series Loop Power, 4-20mA Output, Two-Wire Transmitters (3:00)
How to Configure a USB Universal Thermocouple Transmitter Using a PC – TT233 (7:43)
USB-Configurable Two-Wire Transmitters and 4-20mA Isolators – TT230 Series Overview (4:54)
♦ Webcast: Transmitter Applications with Frequency/Pulse Sensors (20:27)
Acromag Agility™ App Quick Features for Transmitters (1:47)
Acromag Agility™ Config Tool App Demo (3:04)

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TT300 Series

4-20mA Isolators TT300

Brochure:

TT330 Series 4-Wire Isolated Transmitter Brochure (24 Page, 3MB PDF)

Data Sheets:

TT333: 4-Wire, Thermocouple/milliVolt Input Transmitters
TT334: 4-Wire, Potentiometer/Thermistor Input Transmitters
TT335: 4-Wire, Isolated RTD/Resistance Input Transmitters
TT336: 4-Wire, Current/milliVolt Input Transmitters
TT337: 4-Wire, Process Voltage Input Transmitters
TT338: 4-Wire, High Voltage Input Transmitters
TT339: 4-Wire, Frequency/Pulse/PWM Input Transmitters
TT351: Strain Gauge Input Four-Wire Transmitters

Application Notes & White Papers:

The Basics of Temperature Measurement Using Thermocouples (Part 1 of 3)
The Basics of Temperature Measurement Using RTDs (Part 2 of 3)
The Basics of Temperature Measurement: Thermocouple vs. RTD (Part 3 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 1 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 2 of 3)
Electrical Ground Rules (Part 3 of 3)
The Essentials of Single-Ended and Differential Voltage Measurement (Part 1 of 2)
The Essentials of Single-Ended and Differential Voltage Measurement (Part 2 of 2)
How to Wire a 2 or 4-Wire Current Input Module Application Note (Applies to TT336)
Signal Conditioning: Getting the Most for Your Money
Thermocouple Transmitters Monitor Temperatures in Paint Systems

Videos:

TT330 Series 12-32V DC Isolated Power, Universal Current/Voltage Output 4-Wire Transmitters (3:06)
USB-Configurable Four-Wire Transmitters with Local/Bus Power – TT330 Series Overview (5:31)
♦ Webcast: Transmitter Applications with Frequency/Pulse Sensors (20:27)
Acromag Agility™ App Quick Features for Transmitters (1:47)
Acromag Agility™ Config Tool App Demo (3:04)

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