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The Moxa ioLogik E2212 is a versatile communication device designed to optimize performance in various environments. With compact dimensions of 115 x 79 x 45.63 mm, it easily fits into your workspace.

This model features 20 channels, allowing for flexible and efficient use thanks to its digital and analog functionalities. Its receiver channel type and input/output signal ensure smooth and secure communication.

The Moxa ioLogik E2212 is also equipped with an Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45) and an RS-485 serial interface, ensuring stable and fast connectivity. It supports multiple network protocols, such as Modbus/TCP and SNMP, to meet your communication needs.

With protection against electrostatic discharge of 15 kV and an isolation level of 3 kV, this product ensures safe usage. Its power consumption is 282 mA, which guarantees energy efficiency while maintaining optimal performance.

In summary, the Moxa ioLogik E2212 is a robust and reliable solution for your industrial communication needs, offering usage flexibility and enhanced security.

Manual of product ioLogik E2212

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Editorial note

The Moxa ioLogik E2212 stands out with its compact design of 115 x 79 x 45.63 mm, making it easy to integrate into various environments without taking up space. With its digital module, it offers flexibility in use by combining digital and analog functionalities, thus meeting diverse needs. Safety is also enhanced with protection against electrostatic discharge of 15 kV and an isolation level of 3 kV, ensuring confident use. However, there are some drawbacks to note. The product has only one Ethernet LAN port, limiting connectivity if multiple devices need to be connected simultaneously. Additionally, while the power consumption of 282 mA is reasonable, it could be perceived as relatively high in environments where energy efficiency is crucial. The absence of a built-in graphical user interface may make configuration less intuitive, requiring advanced technical skills for optimal management. In terms of performance, the Moxa ioLogik E2212 achieves a satisfactory score, although its isolation level of 3 kV may not be suitable for demanding industrial applications. Support for multiple network protocols such as Modbus/TCP and TCP/IP ensures effective communication, but the lack of Ethernet ports may pose a problem for increased connectivity. Overall, the product offers good value for money but requires particular attention to technical aspects and usage conditions.

Score details

User experience

The absence of a built-in graphical user interface can make the configuration and management of the product less intuitive, requiring advanced technical skills.

Performance

The performance is satisfactory with flexibility of use thanks to the digital module, but the 3 kV isolation level may not be sufficient for very demanding applications.

Value for money

The product offers good value for money with a compact design and extensive network compatibility, although the power consumption of 282 mA may be perceived as relatively high.

Robustness

The protection against electrostatic discharge of 15 kV and the 3 kV isolation level ensure enhanced safety during use.

Features

Support for multiple network protocols such as Modbus/TCP and TCP/IP ensures effective communication, but the single Ethernet LAN port limits connectivity with multiple devices.


Advantages

Compact design for easy installation

Versatility with digital and analog features

Protection against electrostatic discharge of 15 kV

Compatible with various communication protocols

Low power consumption of 282 mA

Disadvantages

One available Ethernet LAN port

Relatively high power consumption

Insufficient 3 kV isolation for some

No built-in graphical user interface

Limited environmental conditions

Technical Specifications ioLogik E2212

General Information

Other features

  • Dimensions (LxWxH)
    115 x 79 x 45.63 mm
  • Module type
    Digital
  • Channel type
    Receiver channel
  • Turn signal
    Input/output
  • Current output range
    0 - 0.2 A
  • Cable type
    AWG
  • Protection against electrostatic discharges (ESD)
    15 kV
  • Supported network protocols
    Modbus/TCP, TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, Bootp, SNMP, HTTP, CGI, SNTP
  • Relative humidity
    5 - 95 %
  • Electricity consumption
    282 mA
  • Number of Ethernet LAN ports (RJ-45)
    1
  • Serial interface type
    RS-485

Features

  • Number of channels
    20 channels
  • Insulation
    3 kV

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the manual for the Moxa ioLogik E2212 available in French?
We are sorry, but the manual for the Moxa ioLogik E2212 is not available in French. It is only accessible in English.

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Presentation of product ioLogik E2212 specifications from brand Moxa

General Information

The Moxa ioLogik E2212 is a device developed by the Moxa brand, known for its commitment to innovation and reliability in the electronic devices sector. This model, the ioLogik E2212, is designed to ensure high performance while providing a smooth and intuitive user experience.

Technical Specifications

With dimensions of 115 x 79 x 45.63 mm, the Moxa ioLogik E2212 stands out for its compact design, facilitating its integration into various environments without taking up space. This model is equipped with a digital module, allowing for great flexibility of use thanks to the combination of digital and analog features.

The product has a receiver channel, which defines the connection and usage modalities. It also features input/output signals for effective data management. The output current range is 0 - 0.2 A, suitable for various power supply needs.

Regarding connectivity, the Moxa ioLogik E2212 is equipped with an Ethernet LAN port (RJ-45) and uses a RS-485 serial interface to ensure effective communication between multiple devices. The supported network protocols include Modbus/TCP, TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, Bootp, SNMP, HTTP, CGI, and SNTP, ensuring reliable and high-performance communication.

The level of protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) is 15 kV, providing enhanced safety, while the isolation level reaches 3 kV, ensuring performance in various environments. The power consumption is 282 mA, allowing for efficient operation while maintaining reasonable energy consumption.

The relative humidity rate for optimal use is 5 - 95 %, contributing to the product's robustness in different environmental conditions.

Advantages and Disadvantages

The Moxa ioLogik E2212 has several advantages, including its compact design, flexibility of use, and compatibility with various network protocols, making it a versatile choice for different application needs. Additionally, its protection against electrostatic discharge and energy efficiency add to its value.

However, it is important to note that the product only has one Ethernet LAN port, which may limit connectivity. Furthermore, although its power consumption is reasonable, it could be considered relatively high in contexts where energy efficiency is paramount. Finally, the absence of an integrated graphical interface may make configuration less intuitive for some users.