*** The SNAP-ENET-S64 is obsolete and no longer in production. ***
Instead, use a
SNAP-PAC-R2 controller/brain; it has all the same features plus additional power (and programmability, if you need it).
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The SNAP Simple Ethernet I/O brain is a low-cost I/O and communications processor for high-density commercial and industrial applications on wired Ethernet networks.
The SNAP-ENET-S64 brain can be mounted on any SNAP PAC mounting rack along with SNAP I/O modules. It provides local intelligence for analog, simple digital, and tunneling serial capability.
NOTE: Not all SNAP I/O modules are compatible with this brain. See
Legacy and Current Product Comparison and Compatibility Charts to determine compatibility.
SNAP-ENET-S64 [Obsolete]
Power Requirements
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5.0 VDC ± 0.1 VDC at 1.2 A maximum (does not include module power requirements)
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Operating Temperature
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0 °C to 70 °C
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Storage Temperature
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-40 °C to 85 °C
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Humidity
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0–95% humidity, non-condensing
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Network Interface
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IEEE 802.3 network, 10Base-T and 100Base-TX
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Serial Port
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RS-232 (for programming and diagnostics only)
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Serial Data Rates
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Default is 19,200 kBd; baud rate is soft-selectable from 2400 to 115,200 kBd.
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Maximum Ethernet Segment Length
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100 meters with Category 5 or superior UTP.
For 100 Mbps at this distance, use Category 5 or superior solid UTP.
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Jumpers (Internal)
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Boot to kernel/boot to loader
Reset to factory defaults
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Agency Approvals |
CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA |
*** The SNAP-ENET-S64 is obsolete and no longer available. ***
Opto 22 suggests you consider SNAP-PAC-R2.
Opto 22 SNAP Simple I/O™ is a low-cost solution that offers Ethernet/TCP communications as well as analog, simple digital, and serial capability on the same mounting rack. Used for high-density commercial and industrial applications and for remote monitoring applications with high I/O point counts, a SNAP Simple I/O unit consists of a SNAP-ENET-S64 brain mounted on a SNAP M-series rack with standard SNAP I/O™ analog, digital, and serial modules.
This document is the Legacy Edition of the PAC Manager User's Guide. It includes information about both SNAP PAC hardware and older hardware.
Use this guide if you are using any legacy hardware (SNAP Ultimate, SNAP Ethernet, and SNAP Simple I/O, E1 and E2 brain boards) with PAC Manager (software part number PACMANAGER).
If you are using SNAP PAC controllers and SNAP PAC brains only, use Form 1704, PAC Manager User's Guide instead of this guide.
*** NOTE: These products are obsolete and no longer available. For new development, we recommend groov RIO and groov EPIC. ***
This guide shows you how to install, use, and troubleshoot I/O units that contain the following brains: SNAP-B3000-ENET, SNAP-ENET-S64, SNAP-UP1-M64, SNAP-UP1-ADS, SNAP-ENET-RTC, SNAP-ENET-D64, and SNAP-UP1-D64.
NOTE: This guide replaces previous individual user's guides for SNAP Ultimate I/O (form #1311) and SNAP Ethernet I/O (form #1112).
Readme for ioProject Basic and Professional, the legacy versions of PAC Project. Includes information on features, enhancements, and bug fixes for each ioProject application: ioControl, ioDisplay, OptoOPCServer, ioManager, and ioUtilities.
This README file lists revision changes made to the SNAP Ethernet I/O firmware used in the following SNAP Ethernet brains:
This README file lists revision changes made to the firmware used in SNAP PAC family controllers before Version 8.0a, the SNAP-LCE controller, and SNAP Ultimate, Ethernet, and Simple brains.
This document shows you how to set up communication between Ethernet-based Modbus systems (using Modbus/TCP) and the groov EPIC system or SNAP PAC System.
In addition to
groov I/O and the SNAP PAC System, the guide also covers Modbus/TCP communication with older Opto 22 Ethernet-based devices, including SNAP Ethernet, SNAP Simple, and SNAP Ultimate I/O; and E1 and E2 brain boards.
This guide is for programmers who are writing custom applications to communicate with Opto 22 memory-mapped devices. These devices include groov EPIC processors; groov RIO modules; SNAP PAC controllers and SNAP PAC EB and SB brains; G4EB2 brains; SNAP Ultimate, SNAP Ethernet, and SNAP Simple I/O; E1 and E2 brain boards, and SNAP-LCE controllers.
The guide describes how to use the IEEE 1394-based OptoMMP memory-mapped protocol for programming. The guide also contains the complete memory map for all Opto 22 memory-mapped devices.
NOTE: This guide replaced previous individual programming guides for SNAP Ultimate I/O (form #1312) and SNAP Ethernet I/O (form #1227). This document was formerly called the "SNAP Ethernet-Based I/O Units Protocols and Programming Guide."
This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity for the products listed herein, in accordance with the rules, regulations and standards of the United Kingdom. The models cited have been tested to the essential requirements listed in the Standards section, and fully comply with the legislation as listed in UK Legislation section.
This document describes migration options for customers integrating the SNAP PAC System with older Opto 22 systems. It explains the SNAP PAC System's similarities and differences with earlier systems, defines legacy products, and shows how to mix old and new hardware.
Customers moving to the SNAP PAC System may also want to consult form #1693, Legacy and Current Product Comparison and Compatibility Charts.
This technical note shows you how to set offset and gain for Opto 22 analog input modules.
This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.
This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.
This download contains current firmware for the SNAP-ENET-S64 brain.
A BootP server for configuring the IP address of the SNAP Ethernet brains and the M4SENET-100 adapter card.
Before you download, read the Legal Agreement.
No videos or demos are available for this product.