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Network Interface Module (NIM) is the name for the front-end receiver block that connects the High Definition (HD) Radio Frequency (RF) receivers to the outside world.
The majority of the time, NIM only receives one kind of signal and down converts RF into intermediate frequency (IF)The point of connection between a computer and a private or public network is called a network interface. A network interface does not necessarily take the form of a physical network interface card (NIC).
The network interface can be replaced by software instead. As an illustration, the loopback interface. Features of the Network Interface Module (NIM)controls readers at one, several, or many sites. possesses a portion of the key databases that are pertinent to the sites it controls.
connects to the Borer Fusion Database Server for communication. Air cooled solid state discs with no moving parts increase field reliability.dedicated, permanent connection to a network is provided by NIC for a computer.
It puts into practise the physical layer hardware required for interacting with a data link layer standard, like Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Each card serves as a device and has the ability to prepare, transmit, and manage data flow on the network.
Global network interface module market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Solartron Metrology is pleased to announce the launch of the new Solartron CC-Link Protocol Interface Module. This new programmable logic controller (PLC) gateway offers unique versatility and is a simple way of interfacing the Orbit Digital Measurement Network with Mitsubishi CC-Link-enabled PLCs.
The Solartron CC-Link Protocol Interface Module is intended to simplify and improve the cost-effectiveness of data transfer between Mitsubishi PLCs and the Orbit Digital Measurement Network.
Mitsubishi is a market leader in the automation sector, offering PLC, HMI, motion control, CNC, and robotics solutions for a variety of global industries. The Mitsubishi CC-Link for PLCs enables data transfer between its PLCs and external systems. CC-Link interfaces are often built into Mitsubishi PLCs.
Key features of the Solartron CC-Link Protocol Interface Module include:Connects to 64 Orbit modules, including Solartron probes and lasers,Powers up to 10 Orbit modules,Easy set-up with free Solartron software package.