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Honeywell 2MLL-C42A MasterLogic-200 Computer Link Interface Module
Honeywell 2MLL-C42A MasterLogic-200 Computer Link Interface Module
Honeywell 2MLL-C42A MasterLogic-200 Computer Link Interface Module

Honeywell 2MLL-C42A MasterLogic-200 Computer Link Interface Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 2MLL-C42A

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Output Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Configured for serial communication execution in MasterLogic-200 control systems, the Honeywell 2MLL-C42A (2MLL-C42A Serial Communication Interface) provides direct physical execution of data exchange protocols. This hardware component serves as the primary interface for RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 serial connectivity, facilitating deterministic data synchronization between the PLC processor and external monitoring or industrial computing platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 2MLL-C42A
Brand Honeywell
Origin Not specified
Weight 0.116 kg
Dimensions 100 mm x 70 mm x 25 mm
Operating Temp -10 deg C to +60 deg C
Power Consumption 5 VDC/24 VDC
Core Performance 2 x RS-422 ports; multi-protocol support

Backplane Bus Communication and Deterministic Networks

The 2MLL-C42A module regulates backplane bus communication velocity to ensure real-time data integrity within the MasterLogic-200 architecture. The module design supports deterministic network node identification, ensuring predictable packet delivery times across the serial links. During system expansion or component replacement, verifying firmware flash compatibility is required to avoid bus arbitration conflicts. Technicians must ensure that the communication baud rates are synchronized across all serial nodes to prevent packet collisions or data corruption during high-traffic intervals. In industrial environments with variable electrical noise, shielding continuity for the serial bus cables is required to maintain signal stability and minimize protocol conversion latencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the 2MLL-C42A support hot-swapping within the MasterLogic-200 rack?

A: No. The backplane does not support hot-swapping for interface modules. Power must be removed from the rack assembly prior to module insertion or extraction to prevent damage to the backplane interface pins.

Q: Are the serial ports galvanically isolated?

A: The ports are designed for standard serial communication; however, users should implement external isolation if connecting to devices with disparate ground potentials to protect the module's transceiver circuitry.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Align the module with the dedicated rack slot, utilizing the guide rails to ensure positive pin engagement. Avoid excessive force to prevent bending the backplane pins.
  • Grounding: Ensure the rack chassis is bonded to earth ground. The module references the rack backplane for electrical potential; improper chassis grounding leads to signal noise and communication failures.
  • Wiring: Maintain a minimum separation of 30 cm from high-voltage AC lines to prevent inductive coupling into the serial data paths. Use shielded, twisted-pair cabling for RS-422 and RS-485 connections.
  • Termination: Verify that the final node in the RS-485 loop is correctly terminated with a 120 Ohm resistor to prevent signal reflections that compromise data fidelity.

Additional Information

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