About DMA-EZCCM-001

Product Description

The DMA-EZCCM-001 is a communication module for DataMan vision systems, which supports daisy chaining over Industrial Ethernet. This device is developed in cooperation with the company Turck.

DMA-EZCCM-001 provides the following features:

  • Data Exchange via Multiprotocol functionality Ethernet/IP™ Device or PROFINET IO Device
  • 2x M8, 4-pole, Ethernet connection
  • Integrated Ethernet switch, which allows line topology
  • Transmission speed 10 Mbps/100 Mbps
  • 4-pole M8-connectors for voltage supply
  • Separated power groups for safety shutdown
  • Two interfaces for DataMan connection
  • Two universal ports for PNP inputs, which can be configured for trigger
  • Integrated web server
  • LED displays and diagnostics
  • Fibre-glass reinforced housing
  • Shock and vibration tested
  • Fully potted module electronics
  • Degree of protection IP65/IP67/IP69K

Functional Principle

The devices provide a multiprotocol Ethernet interface for EtherNet/IP™ and PROFINET. The device is connected to Ethernet as PROFINET IO Device or EtherNet/IP™ Device via the Ethernet interface. Process data between Ethernet andDMA-EZCCM-001 are exchanged during runtime. The DataMan interfaces are used for connecting devices Cognex DataMan Barcode Vision Systems.

Supported DataMan Vision Systems

The following DataMan Series vision systems can be connected to the device:

  • DataMan 70 Series vision systems
  • DataMan 150 Series vision systems
  • DataMan 260 Series vision systems
  • DataMan 360 Series vision systems
  • DataMan 470 Series vision systems

Multiprotocol Functionality

The compact communication modules of the EZCCM product line combine two Ethernet-protocols:

  • PROFINET
  • EtherNet/IP™

A multi-protocol device can be operated without intervention from the user (which means, without changes in the parameterization) in both Ethernet protocols mentioned.

During start-up, after a power-on, the module runs in "snooping" mode and detects the Ethernet protocol which requests a link connection by listening to the traffic. If a protocol is detected, the device is set automatically to the respective protocol. After this an access to the device from other protocols is read-only.