Characteristics in 3Mbit mode:

 Works as input and output station at the same time

 32+32 analog inputs and outputs plus 32+32 binary inputs and outputs per station

or

 Up to 512+32 binary inputs plus 512+32 binary outputs

or

 Eight complex terminals (i.e. SSI,  incremental encoder  etc.),

 Fiber optic compatible with ibaPADU-8 and ibaPADU-8-O, that means up to 8

ibaNet750-BM-D I/O-devices on 1 bus (ring or star topology)

 Integrated power supply for the modules (internal load up to 1.5 A)

 For operation with ibaPDA there are restrictions regarding the time behaviour of the

terminals (no guaranteed simultaneous plant snapshot of all signals within 1ms cy

cles).

 Operation without PC. Using this device mode, it is possible to replace conventional

copper wire bundles with ibaNet750-BM-D devices (up to 8x 136 digital signals in

each direction on 2 fiber optics).

The behavior of the device at the iba fiber optics bus is identical to one or four ibaPADU

8. ibaPADU-8AI-U/-I or ibaPADU-O devices. That means, that every device can send

and receive 8 (or 32) analog channels (16 bit each) and 8 (or 32) binary channels (8 bit),

in total 17+17 (68 + 68) Byte net data cyclically every millisecond. The devices can be

cascaded like ibaPADU-8 (ibaPADU-8-O) devices, with up to 8 devices per cascade. The

device converts the incoming data stream from the fiber optic link simultaneously and

exactly to the millisecond for all channels, regenerates the optical signal and sends it to

the other devices within the cascade. It is allowed to mix ibaPADU-8. ibaPADU-8-O and

ibaNet750-BM-D devices within an optical link.