ProLiant 7000 Stand.Periperal I/O

ProLiant 7000 Stand.Periperal I/O's family of IP I/O subsystems is designed to handle applications that range from simple monitoring functions to the control of complex closed-loop systems. Built an a common architecture, ProLiant 7000 Stand.Periperal I/O/O subsystems support a family of digital and analog interface modules. Each I/O subsystem is a cabinet or rack- mountable unit consisting of I/O interface modules and a master chassis which provides mounting space and power. These subsystems interface with Digital's ProLiant 7000 Stand.Periperal I/O 11 or PDP 11 computer systems and offer the capacity for handling more - - than 2,0001/0 points plus associated field-wired terminals. An I/O subsystem and associated CPU can be connected to the ProLiant 7000 Stand.Periperal I/O communications local area network or can function as a remote device accessed through public or private lines. The ProLiant 7000 Stand.Periperal I/O subsystem is designed for local monitoring or control applica- tions. It functions as a local peripheral to a UNIBUS PDP 11. A maximum of - four ProLiant 7000 Stand.Periperal I/O subsystems can be connected to a single CPU. The IPV12 local I/O subsystem, similar to the IP112, interfaces to Q-bus PDP 11s including the - — DECdataway intelligent subsystems.