ADAM-5510
PC-Based Programmable Controller Features
Control Flexibility with C Programming Complete Set of I/O Modules Built-in 512KB Flash and 256KB SRAM Built-in Real-Time Clock and Watchdog Timer ROM-DOS operating system 4 I/O slot extension
Introduction
ADAM-5510 is ideal for PC-based data acquisition and control applications. It is a compact, standalone controller with an Intel x86- based CPU running Datalight ROM-DOS. Built-in battery backup SRAM is the best choice for complex logic or data storage applications. For professional C/C++ programmers, ADAM-5510 series application programs may be written and compiled in (Borland) C, and downloaded to ADAM-5510. With the power of the ADAM-5510, users can easily accomplish specialized functions which are difcult with traditional controllers. Each ADAM-5510 system can handle up to 4 I/0 slots (up to 64 I/O points).
Specications
CPU Memory 16-bit microprocessor 256 KB ash ROM: 170 KB of the 256 KB for user app. 256 KB ash memory 256 KB SRAM: 192 KB of the 256 KB for system use, 60 KB with battery backup ROM-DOS Yes Yes Yes RS-232 RS-485 TX, RX, GND (RS-232 Interface) 4 Slots Power, CPU, communication and Battery 1.0 W
Network
Medium Speeds (bps) Maximum Nodes RS-485 (2-wire) 9600, 38400, 57600 and 115.2 k Up to 256 multi-drop system per serial port
Software Support
C Library Borland C++ 3.0 for DOS KJW with captive mounting hardware Accepts 0.5 mm2 to 2.5 mm2, 1 - #12 or 2 - #14 to #22 AWG
Operating System Timer BIOS Real-time Clock Watchdog Timer COM1 COM2 Prog. Port/COM3 I/O Capacity Status Display CPU Power Consumption
Mechanical
Case Plug-in Screw Terminal Block
Environment
Operating Temperature - 10 ~ 70 C (14 ~ 158 F) Storage Temperature - 25 ~ 85 C (-13 ~ 185 F) Humidity 5 ~ 95%, non-condensing
Isolation
Communication Power 3000 VDC Input/Output 3000 VDC Communication 2500 VDC (COM2 only)
Ordering Information
ADAM-5510 PC-based Programmable Controller
Power
Unregulated + 10 to + 30 VDC Protected against Power Reversal
Distributed DA&C Systems
All product specifications are subject to change without notice Last updated : January 2005