FEN20 Ethernet I/O Modules

Turck's new Multiprotocol Ethernet I/O modules make standard switching signals quickly and effectively bus-capable.

Two design options

The small 4DIP-4DXP fits in small control boxes, control panels or other existing housings. It can also be retrofitted to make pushbuttons and LED indicators quickly and effectively bus-capable. The larger 16 DXP variant is designed for the same type of application and provides up to 16 I/Os. As DXP variant it can be operated as input or output.

Integrated web server

An integrated web server displays diagnostics in plain text. The web page was created to offer a responsive design so that even a smartphone can be used for simple diagnostics and configuration.

TBEN Ultra-Compact I/O Modules

Turck presents the first ultra-compact, digital block I/O modules for flexible on-machine communication.

Unparalleled versatility

In IP65-, IP67-, and IP69K- rated housing that measures only 1.25" x 5.6", the ultra-compact TBEN-S provides an I/O solution that can be mounted directly on the machine and can withstand temperatures from -40° C to 70° C.

Multiprotocol Ethernet technology

Using Turck's Multiprotocol Ethernet technology, the TBEN-S can be operated without additional gateways in PROFINET®, Modbus® TCP, or EtherNet/IP™ protocols. The devices recognize the protocol automatically by listening to communication during the start-up phase.

Q120 Compact UHF Read/Write Head

Extending Turck's RFID UHF portfolio, the Q120 is a perfect RFID solution in close and medium UHF applications of up to 3 meters with a standard 50mm tag.

Application flexibility

Measuring 130 x 120 x 60 mm, the Q120 comes in a robust IP67 aluminum housing. To provide customers with as much flexibility as possible, it can be operated simultaneously with HF solutions to provide an industrial RFID solution unmatched in the market.

A perfect pair

When matched with Turck's BL ident® platform, the Q120 read/write head creates an all-in-one RFID solution easily integrating into existing control systems across any of the major protocols.