I-7567
USB To HART Protocol Converter with Software Setup Utility. Compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0 standard. Microsoft Windows 2000/Vista/XP/7 Drivers Included. Supports operating temperatures between -25 to 75°C (-13F ~ 167F).
References & Support
Features

The I-7567 is a USB to HART converter designed for the master device of HART protocol. It allows users to access the HART slave by using virtual COM-port. It can be used with HART slave devices like transmitters, actuators, current output devices, etc. It also comes with free utility tool for configuration.
- Support HART Short/Long frame
- Support HART Burst mode
- Support point-to-point or multi-drop HART mode
- Support connecting up to 15 HART slave devices
- Allow two HART masters
- Provide utility tool for module configuration and HART communication
- No external power supply (powered by USB)
- Support firmware update via USB
- Provide PWR / Tx / Rx indication LED
- 4KV ESD Protection
- Selectable 250Ω load resistor
Utility
- Search all HART devices automatically
- Provide HART Universal & Common-Practice command (v6.0) for HART device configuration
- Provide module configuration and HART communication easily and quickly
- Provide data logging for HART communication
Applications
- Current Measurement/li>
- Petrochemical Industry Application
- Environment Monitoring
- Tunnel Monitoring
- Building Monitoring
- Monitoring systems
The HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) protocol uses the Bell 202 Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) standard to superimpose digital communication signals on the 4-20 mA loop current shown as below figure. HART communicates at 1200 bps without interrupting and interference with the 4-20mA signal and allows a host application (master) to send/receive digital information from a smart field device. The 4-20mA signal communicates the primary measured value - the fastest and most reliable industry standard. The digital signal can be used for additional device information including device status, diagnostics, additional measured or calculated values, etc. Therefore, the HART communication including analog and digital information provides a low-cost and very robust complete field communication solution that is easy to use and configure. HART is a master/slave protocol which provides for up to two masters (primary and secondary) and the secondary master such as handheld can be used to monitor/control the informatoin of HART bus. HART can be used in various modes such as point-to-point or multi-drop for communicating information to/from smart field instruments and central control or monitoring systems. The following are the description of two main HART operation modes.
- Relatively easy to understand and use, the HART protocol provides access to the wealth of additional information (variables, diagnostics, calibration, etc.)
- HART is a no risk solution for enhanced field communication
- Compatibility with standard 4-20mA wiring
- Simultaneous transmission of digital data
- Risk reduction through a highly accurate and robust protocol
- Increase Plant Availability
- Reduce Maintenance Costs
- Improve regulatory compliance
Specifications
USB Interface |
|
USB Port |
USB Type B |
Compatibility |
USB 1.1 and 2.0 standard |
Virtual COM Parameter |
1200 bps, O(odd parity), 8(data bit), 1(stop bit) |
HART Interface |
|
Channel |
1 |
Connector |
2-pin screwed terminal block |
Terminator Resistor |
Selectable 250 Ω terminal resistor |
4KV ESD Protection |
Yes, Contact for each terminal. |
Isolation Voltage |
3000 VDC |
LED |
|
LED Display |
PWR : Power Indicator Tx : Received Data from USB Indicator Rx : Received Data from HART Indicator |
Power |
|
Power supply |
By USB Interface |
Power Consumption |
Maximum : 1.5W |
Software |
|
Driver |
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 (32/64 bit) |
Mechanism |
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Installation |
DIN-Rail or Wall Mounting |
Dimensions |
108 mm x 72 mm x 35 mm (H x W x D) |
Environment |
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Operating Temp. |
-25 ℃ ~ +75 ℃ (-13 to 167 ℉) |
Storage Temp. |
-30 ℃ ~ +75 ℃ (-22 to 167 ℉) |
Humidity |
5% ~ 95%, non-condensing |