mad4x4 Member Join Date Mar 2009 Location ST CYrus Posts 363 Jul 22, 2022 #1 Any solutions (low cost) for getting a Server Cabinet temperature onto Profinet?
danw Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Oct 2004 Location midwest, USA Posts 3,429 Jul 22, 2022 #2 A similar question was asked on the Siemens forum in 2019 and went unanswered, which leads me to believe that there is no cheap and easy method. https://support.industry.siemens.co...-mount-temperature-controller-profinet/211677 There are a number of commercial RTD or thermocouple transmitters that talk Profibus PA, but none that talk Profinet.
A similar question was asked on the Siemens forum in 2019 and went unanswered, which leads me to believe that there is no cheap and easy method. https://support.industry.siemens.co...-mount-temperature-controller-profinet/211677 There are a number of commercial RTD or thermocouple transmitters that talk Profibus PA, but none that talk Profinet.
goghie Lifetime Supporting Member G Join Date Jan 2008 Location Belgrade Posts 802 Jul 22, 2022 #3 Please define cheap? From $$ to $$?
NetNathan Lifetime Supporting Member N Join Date Nov 2011 Location Corona, CA Posts 2,199 Jul 22, 2022 #4 If you have a desire to get more data, like humidity. Turck makes a 4AI unit. https://www.turck.us/en/product/6814025
If you have a desire to get more data, like humidity. Turck makes a 4AI unit. https://www.turck.us/en/product/6814025
mad4x4 Member OP Join Date Mar 2009 Location ST CYrus Posts 363 Jul 24, 2022 #5 I was thinkng rather than the truck option. A Logo PLC with analog (0-10v) and a 4-20mA temp Sensor + 470R resistor.
I was thinkng rather than the truck option. A Logo PLC with analog (0-10v) and a 4-20mA temp Sensor + 470R resistor.
the_msp Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date May 2008 Location Northern Ireland Posts 1,271 Jul 25, 2022 #7 These are pretty cheap but unforunately not ProfiNet: https://www.tme.eu/en/details/nano-...l-networks/inveo/nano-temperature-sensor-poe/ You could convert to ProfiNet with: https://www.iiotzone.com/mgate-5103-series#mgate-5103 but might exceed your budget
These are pretty cheap but unforunately not ProfiNet: https://www.tme.eu/en/details/nano-...l-networks/inveo/nano-temperature-sensor-poe/ You could convert to ProfiNet with: https://www.iiotzone.com/mgate-5103-series#mgate-5103 but might exceed your budget
Zimmer Lifetime Supporting Member Z Join Date Mar 2009 Location Hello Posts 104 Jul 25, 2022 #8 mad4x4 said: I was thinkng rather than the truck option. A Logo PLC with analog (0-10v) and a 4-20mA temp Sensor + 470R resistor. Click to expand... Your own idea is probably the cheapest, but why not go for an 0-10v sensor.
mad4x4 said: I was thinkng rather than the truck option. A Logo PLC with analog (0-10v) and a 4-20mA temp Sensor + 470R resistor. Click to expand... Your own idea is probably the cheapest, but why not go for an 0-10v sensor.
mad4x4 Member OP Join Date Mar 2009 Location ST CYrus Posts 363 Jul 25, 2022 #9 Zimmer said: Your own idea is probably the cheapest, but why not go for an 0-10v sensor. Click to expand... Hadn't even looked for a sensor yet, but yes could do
Zimmer said: Your own idea is probably the cheapest, but why not go for an 0-10v sensor. Click to expand... Hadn't even looked for a sensor yet, but yes could do
Puddle Member P Join Date Mar 2022 Location UK - The Norf Posts 333 Jul 25, 2022 #10 mad4x4 said: Any solutions (low cost) for getting a Server Cabinet temperature onto Profinet? Click to expand... Are you specifically running a profinet connection to the cabinet for this job, or is there something in there already using it? mad4x4 said: A Logo PLC Click to expand... The most basic Logo 8 is a square £100 here which is probably cheaper than most converters. I'm not sure if it speaks Profinet though and it's not in the device catalogue on TIA.
mad4x4 said: Any solutions (low cost) for getting a Server Cabinet temperature onto Profinet? Click to expand... Are you specifically running a profinet connection to the cabinet for this job, or is there something in there already using it? mad4x4 said: A Logo PLC Click to expand... The most basic Logo 8 is a square £100 here which is probably cheaper than most converters. I'm not sure if it speaks Profinet though and it's not in the device catalogue on TIA.