Those are the latest firmware/booter files.
In looking at our H2-ECOM100 firmware history you can see that we have had instances when using Modbus TCP of the H2-ECOM100 turning on its fatal red light. However, to the best of our knowledge we have fixed all those issues. Barring your problem being a new Modbus TCP issue similar to those, then your issue may be related to noise.
If your problem is a new Modbus TCP issue, then we would really need a trace to figure out what is going on. So, does "nearly impossible" mean it is impossible?
If your problem is related to noise, then, of course, here are some things to check:
- Good installation practices:
(1) Use good quality Ethernet cable.
(2) Move the noisier cables (HV lines, drive cables, motors, etc.) away from the Ethernet cabling.
(3) Noisier modules (relay output modules) should be moved as far away in the base as possible from the ECOM100s.
(4) Don't route discrete I/O wiring in the same channels as Ethernet and analog cables.
(5) Pay close attention to the entire system's grounding strategy and layout (a schematic may be helpful here).
(6) Attention to detail is important. Some of the simplest things can be the source of the greatest improvements.
- Electrical noise on Ethernet cabling is very critical
- Noise can also be conducted via power supply (especially in a DL205 PLC system).
- Radiated noise is problematic for ECOM100s (VS ECOMs) because of the higher frequencies of operation.
- Radiated noise can also come from noisy I/O modules in the base next to the ECOM100 (the noisiest we've seen is by a relay module switching 220 vac next to an H2-ECOM100).
- All noise is additive, so efforts in all areas will result in a more robust system.
Does any of this help?