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Ethernet driver for FPSO subsea integration

MYNAH Technologies’ FMC722 Ethernet Driver for the DeltaV Virtual IO Module provides a high-performance integration solution between Emerson’s DeltaV Process Systems and FMC Technologies Subsea control systems used in Floating Production and Storage Operation (FPSO) Oil and Gas Production Facilities.
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Because this new driver uses the DeltaV Virtual IO Module (VIM), it provides a native DeltaV IO interface to the FMC Topside Processing Unit (TPU). The FMC772 Ethernet Driver features: support for read and write access to TPU AO, AI, DO and DI point tags; simplex or redundant installations; time synchronization from DeltaV to the FMC Subsea system; monitoring quality of connection and automatically restarts communications when connection is lost; and auto configuration of the interface from the FMC SmartTool configuration export file.  Once uploaded to VIM, this is stored in non-volatile RAM.

 

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