MGate MB3180/MB3280/MB3480 Series

1, 2, and 4-port standard serial-to-Ethernet Modbus gateways

Features

  • Supports Auto Device Routing for easy configuration
  • Supports route by TCP port or IP address for flexible deployment
  • Converts between Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU/ASCII protocols
  • 1 Ethernet port and 1, 2, or 4 RS-232/422/485 ports
  • 16 simultaneous TCP masters with up to 32 simultaneous requests per master
  • Easy hardware setup and configuration
  • High density, cost-effective gateway design
  • Up to 62 serial slave nodes (MB3280) or 124 serial slave nodes (MB3480)
  • Individual serial port configuration for Modbus RTU or ASCII operation
  • Auto MDI/MDI-X connection
  • 1.5 kV magnetic isolation protection

The MB3180, MB3280, and MB3480 are standard Modbus gateways that convert between Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU/ASCII protocols. Up to 16 simultaneous Modbus TCP masters are supported, with up to 31 RTU/ASCII slaves per serial port. For RTU/ASCII masters, up to 32 TCP slaves are supported. Routing through the serial ports can be controlled by IP address, TCP port number, or ID mapping. Serial-port routing by TCP port and IP address allows access for up to 4 TCP clients/masters (MB3280/MB3480 models), while routing by ID mapping allows access for up to 16 TCP clients/masters (MB3180/MB3280/MB3480).

The three standard MGate models are designed for easy integration of Modbus TCP and RTU/ASCII networks. With these models, Modbus serial slave devices can be seamlessly incorporated into an existing Modbus TCP network, and Modbus TCP slaves can be made accessible to serial masters. The MB3180, MB3280, and MB3480 offer features that make network integration easy, customizable, and compatible with almost any Modbus network.

The MB3180, MB3280, and MB3480 are standard Modbus gateways that convert between Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU/ASCII protocols. Up to 16 simultaneous Modbus TCP masters are supported, with up to 31 RTU/ASCII slaves per serial port. For RTU/ASCII masters, up to 32 TCP slaves are supported. Routing through the serial ports can be controlled by IP address, TCP port number, or ID mapping. Serial-port routing by TCP port and IP address allows access for up to 4 TCP clients/masters (MB3280/MB3480 models), while routing by ID mapping allows access for up to 16 TCP clients/masters (MB3180/MB3280/MB3480).

The three standard MGate models are designed for easy integration of Modbus TCP and RTU/ASCII networks. With these models, Modbus serial slave devices can be seamlessly incorporated into an existing Modbus TCP network, and Modbus TCP slaves can be made accessible to serial masters. The MB3180, MB3280, and MB3480 offer features that make network integration easy, customizable, and compatible with almost any Modbus network.

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