Our products look like they are going to take off in a big way and we are trying to figure out how transition to BRX. Our product is a very small but advanced Membrane BioReactor (MBR) waste treatment plant. We are trying to take waste treatment from custom built one of a kind plants, to a Product that gets built exactly the same every time. Some jobs though have a lot of auxiliary equipment like screens, mixers, pumps, and chemical dosing that are not part of the biological treatment process, but are necessary to building a complete plant. So we plan on having a remote I/O panel to handle these functions when the job requires it.
Our total for the plant I/O currently is 8 digital inputs, 32 digital outputs. 16 analog inputs, and 3 discrete inputs and 3 discrete outputs on a high speed counter. It looks like a BX-DM1E-36ED13-D covers a lot of the I/O and can take 8 expansion modules. We'll need 16 more analog inputs, and 16 more digital outputs so I am guessing 4 8pt modules and room for 4 more to handle future needs.
However we are bidding a job right now where that remote I/O will be needed too. This remote I/O will be on another skid located in another room. Since we are currently using Terminator I/O this a is simple just add a communication module to the same kind of Terminator I/O or even a second Do-More CPU. Currently this works well as all I/O modules are the same type. So how would we do this assuming the analog input modules are actually available AnyDayNow? Can a BRX CPU be used simply as a remote I/O comm module for the remote I/O? Is there a plan for a comm module to do remote I/O in the near future? If we needed high speed I/O in the remote location would using BRX CPU with the high speed inputs be the way to go? We also might want modbus in the remote location to talk to PLCs, so maybe that influences the decision of what to use for communication too. The cost difference between a CPU or comm module is not a consideration, ease of setup and programming is more important.
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