Wago Corporation: New ECO Ethernet Coupler from WAGO Corp.

The new 750-352 ECO Ethernet Fieldbus Coupler enables the transition from centralized PAC/PLCs to flexible, decentralized networks.

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The cost-effective ECO Coupler from WAGO supports prominent protocols such as MODBUS TCP/IP and EtherNet I/P, and accommodates 64 I/O modules. Ideal for applications with medium I/O counts, the 750-352 allows integrators to reduce costs via economical distributive controls.

The DIN-rail mount, UL listed ECO Coupler ensures reliable data transmission and high-speed communication via 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet port. The ECO Coupler’s compatibility with the 300+ analog, digital and specialty modules within the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM provides customization of distributive control applications. CAGE CLAMP® Spring Pressure Connection Technology ensures all terminations are fast, easy and maintenance-free.

The ECO Coupler can also expand the performance and usability of Allen-Bradley® RSLogix™ 5000 systems with WAGO’s free Add-On Instructions. The downloadable Add-On instructions easily integrate WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM specialty functions. Select applicable instruction(s), download, and insert into program.

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