IBA

IBA ibaBM-ENetIP Bus monitor for EtherNet/IP

ibaBM-ENetIP: Bus monitor for EtherNet/IP

TAP interface for sniffer function

Data acquisition with ibaPDA

Simple configuration and measurement via bidirectional fiber optic connection with ibaNet protocol 32Mbit Flex

Flexible adjustment of sampling rate and data formats with 32Mbit Flex

Monitor interface for connecting a network analysis tool

Battery compartment X30

The internal time is buffered with a 3V Lithium CR2032 battery. The battery can be re

placed during operation.

Observe the correct polarity of the battery.

Connection to networks

ibaDAQ-C can be operated in two different networks to separate for example the network

for measuring data transmission from the rest of the network. For this prupose the device

provides 2 Ethernet interfaces. For setting the addresses in the networks, please refer

to chapter 7.3.2.

Connection with USB-WLAN/RJ45 adapter

Using a USB-WLAN or USB-RJ45 adapter at the USB interface is another possibility to

operate ibaDAQ-C in two different networks. There is no need for a special adapter type.

Any commercial adapter that supports Windows 10 or higher can be used for this pur

pose. However, the corresponding drivers need to be installed on the device.

Operation with compact UPS

In order to secure an optimal operation, it is recommended to buffer the power supply of

the ibaDAQ-C system via an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with additional digital

output. For this purpose, the digital output of the UPS serves as signal for securely shut

ting down the ibaDAQ-C operating system. The UPS should be designed in such a way

that the system is buffered for at least 5 minutes.

Configuration in ibaPDA

ibaPDA allows you to configure, acquire and record the analog and digital signals of the

connected modules.

For the configuration you can connect the input devices (monitor, mouse, keyboard) di

rectly to the unit. In this case, continue with chapter 9.2.

If you are using an external ibaPDA client for configuration, continue with the next chapter

9.1.

Connection with an external ibaPDA client

If you are using an external ibaPDA client for the configuration, the ibaPDA client and

ibaDAQ-C have to be connected via the network.

Start ibaPDA on the external ibaPDA client and select ibaDAQ-C as ibaPDA server.

 Address

Enter the name or the IP address of the ibaDAQ-C device in the “Address” field. The

name is composed of the DAQ-C-. The serial number is found

on the device name plate.

Example: DAQ-C-000003.

 Port-no.

The port number is assigned automatically.

 The

button

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This button starts and stops the search for active ibaPDA servers in the network. If the

ibaPDA client and ibaDAQ-C are located in the same network, the device should be

displayed in the list of servers. The device can be selected either by double-clicking the

device or by selecting it and subsequently clicking.

For further configuration activities, open the I/O Manager as described in the next chap

ter.

ibaDAQ-C configuration

The following settings are made in the ibaDAQ-C node:

 Configuration of the interrupt source, see chapter 9.2.1

 Network settings of the device, see chapter 9.2.2

 Firmware update and restarting the device, see chapter 9.2.2

 User-defined signal assignment of the LEDs PDA1 and PDA2. see chapter 9.2.2

 Connection of further modules and communication interfaces, see chapter 9.3.

 Reboot device

Click this button to restart the device.

Network settings

The settings of IP address, subnet mask and DHCP server are only available if the rotary

switch S1 is set to “0”.

 Use DHCP

Here you can select separately for the two network interfaces X21 and X22 whether a

DHCP server is used or not.

 IP address

Here you can enter a user-defined IP address for the network interfaces X21 and X22.

The option “Use DHCP server” must not be enabled to do so.

 Subnet mask

Enter the suitable subnet mask for you network here.

The option “Use DHCP server” must not be enabled to do so.

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