MGate MB3270I-T

MOXA MGate MB3270I-T

MGate MB3170/MB3270 Series
2-port advanced Modbus gateway with 2 KV isolation, -40 to 75°C operating temperature  
Mfr. Part#: MGate MB3270I-T
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Datasheet

moxa-mgate-mb3170-mb3270-series-datasheet-v2.1.pdf

Features and Benefits

  • Supports Auto Device Routing for easy configuration
  • Supports route by TCP port or IP address for flexible deployment
  • Connects up to 32 Modbus TCP servers
  • Connects up to 31 or 62 Modbus RTU/ASCII slaves
  • Accessed by up to 32 Modbus TCP clients (retains 32 Modbus requests for each Master)
  • Supports Modbus serial master to Modbus serial slave communications
  • Built-in Ethernet cascading for easy wiring
  • 10/100BaseTX (RJ45) or 100BaseFX (single mode or multi-mode with SC/ST connector)
  • Emergency request tunnels ensure QoS control
  • Embedded Modbus traffic monitoring for easy troubleshooting
  • Serial port with 2 kV isolation protection (for “-I” models)
  • -40 to 75°C wide operating temperature models available
  • Supports redundant dual DC power inputs and 1 relay output
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Introduction

The MGate MB3170 and MB3270 are 1 and 2-port Modbus gateways, respectively, that convert between Modbus TCP, ASCII, and RTU communications protocols. The gateways provide both serial-to-Ethernet communication and serial (master) to serial (slave) communications. In addition, the gateways support simultaneously connecting serial and Ethernet masters with serial Modbus devices. The MGate MB3170 and MB3270 Series gateways can be accessed by up to 32 TCP master/clients or connect to up to 32 TCP slave/servers. Routing through the serial ports can be controlled by IP address, TCP port number, or ID mapping. A featured priority control function allows urgent commands to obtain an immediate response. All models are rugged, DIN-rail mountable, and offer optional built-in optical isolation for serial signals.

Integrate TCP Masters without Altering the Modbus RTU/ASCII Network or Software

The MB3270 can integrate Modbus TCP with Modbus RTU/ASCII, without modifying the existing Modbus RTU/ASCII architecture or software. With the serial redirector function, a serial master can maintain direct access to serial slave devices through a specially mapped serial port. This allows the serial and TCP masters to access serial slaves simultaneously.

Optical Fiber for Ethernet Communication

The MGate MB3170 Series includes 100BaseFX fiber models that support transmission distances up to 4 km for multi-mode models, and up to 40 km for single-mode models. Optical fiber is well-suited for industrial applications because it is immune to electromagnetic noise and interference. For environments that experience high ground loop voltages, fiber provides the best isolation protection, and because there is no danger of sparking, optical fiber is safer than copper wire to use in hazardous environments.

Auto-Device Routing for Easy Configuration

Moxa’s Auto-Device Routing function helps eliminate manyof the problems and inconveniences encountered by engineers who needto configure large numbers of Modbus devices. A single mouse clickis all that’s required to set up a slave ID routing table and configureModbus gateways to automatically detect Modbus requests from a supervisorycontrol and data acquisition (SCADA) system. By removing the needto manually create the slave ID routing table, the Auto-Device Routingfunction saves engineers significant time and cost.

Priority Control for Urgent Commands

As Modbus networks increase in size and complexity, thelag time between commands and responses becomes a major concern. Advancedmodels of the MB3000 Series provide a priority control function forurgent commands, allowing users to force certain commands to get animmediate response. Depending on your system’s requirements, differentmethods are available to define which commands receive priority.