Device Description for the I/O-IPC 15WAGO I/O-SYSTEM 750I/O-IPC-C10E, CANopen Master4 Device Description for the I/O-IPCThe I/O-IPC automation device is a PC that is suitable for use in an industrialenvironment and is suitable for the certified area in shipbuilding and for the on-and offshore areas.You can connect all available I/O modules of the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750/753to the I/O-IPC. This allows any analog and digital signals from the automationenvironment to be internally processed or to be made available to other devicesthrough one of the available interfaces.Transfer rates of 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s are possible via two independentEthernet interfaces in both half-duplex and full-duplex operation.The firmware installed at delivery is based on Linux with special real-timeextensions of the RT-Preempt patch. In addition, various user programs arealready installed on the I/O-IPC. These include, for example, a Telnet and FTPserver, an NTP client, a BootP and DHCP daemon, the CoDeSys runtimeenvironment and other different help programs. For data exchange, there areimplemented MODBUS TCP, UDP and RTU servers available, such as aCANopen master. Web-based management using an Internet browser is used forthe configuration of user programs.Automation tasks can be executed in all IEC 61131-3-compatible languages withthe programming system CoDeSys 2.3 (WAGO-I/O-PRO CAA). Theimplementation of the CoDeSys task processing is optimized with real-timeextensions in order to provide maximal performance for automation tasks. Thefieldbus can be configured using the PLC configuration function of CoDeSys 2.3.For visualization, CoDeSys target visualization and web visualization are alsoavailable in addition to the development environment.The I/O-IPC provides a 256 MB program and data memory and a 1024 kB non-volatile memory. Both clients and servers for TCP or UDP can be programmedvia function blocks.An internal server is available for Web-based applications. Information regardingthe configuration and status of the I/O-IPC, among other things, is already storedas dynamic HTML pages in the I/O-IPC and can be read via Internet browser. Inaddition, you can also save your own HTML pages or call up programs directlyvia an implemented file system.