
Edge I/O
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Edge I/O is an industrial connectivity solution designed to collect, convert, and process data directly at the machine edge. This platform makes it easy to connect heterogeneous sensors, actuators, and equipment to supervision systems, control architectures, or digital applications. It addresses growing needs for interoperability, modernization of installations, and immediate availability of reliable data to optimize operational performance.
Edge I/O integrates universal input/output channels that can connect various types of signals: digital, analog, 0–10 V, 4–20 mA, thermocouples, or dry‑contact field signals. Its wide compatibility simplifies the integration of existing sensors into a modern architecture without major modifications. Programmable I/Os provide great flexibility to simultaneously manage measurement, control, or status feedback functions while processing data as close as possible to the machine.
The gateway ensures industrial protocol conversion and enables communication between legacy and new equipment through Ethernet, Modbus TCP, MQTT, or other protocols depending on configuration. This capability is essential for connecting systems that are not natively compatible with modern supervision platforms or cloud applications. Edge I/O acts as a central point for data normalization, ensuring consistent, usable information for PLCs, SCADA systems, or analytics platforms.
Edge I/O performs local data processing to reduce latency, decrease network load, and maintain service continuity even if the connection to upper‑level systems is lost. Data can be filtered, aggregated, transformed, or analyzed at the edge through embedded scripts and logic. This approach strengthens responsiveness in industrial systems and improves the reliability of reported information. Local execution also reduces the need for server‑side infrastructure and enables quick updates of logic without interrupting processes.
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