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Lantronix 16 Device Port USB I/O Module (for SLC 8000)

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Lantronix 16 Device Port USB I/O Module (for SLC 8000)Designed to unlock expanded USB connectivity within Lantronix SLC 8000 environments, the Lantronix 16 Device Port USB I O Module is a compact, reliable expansion card that opens new possibilities for data capture, device control, and automation. This 16 port USB I O card is purpose built to integrate with the SLC 8000 system, providing a dense row of USB ports that can be mapped to sensors, actuators, peripherals, and measurement instruments. Whether

Designed to unlock expanded USB connectivity within Lantronix SLC 8000 environments, the Lantronix 16 Device Port USB I/O Module is a compact, reliable expansion card that opens new possibilities for data capture, device control, and automation. This 16-port USB I/O card is purpose-built to integrate with the SLC 8000 system, providing a dense row of USB ports that can be mapped to sensors, actuators, peripherals, and measurement instruments. Whether you are building a scalable industrial automation setup, performing exhaustive data logging for R&D, or enabling remote monitoring across multiple points, this module delivers consistent performance, rugged reliability, and straightforward configuration. With Lantronix electronics heritage, you gain a trusted companion for expanding USB I/O without sacrificing system stability or manageability. The module is designed for environments where space is at a premium but the demand for real-time USB I/O is high, delivering a practical solution for engineers, technicians, and IT professionals who require flexible data acquisition and closed-loop control.

  • 16-port USB I/O expansion for versatile control and data collection. Each of the 16 ports operates as an independent input or output channel, allowing you to monitor digital signals from sensors, actuate relays, or read device states in real time. The high port density reduces wiring complexity and helps shorten deployment timelines on crowded factory floors or busy test benches. With dedicated port-level configuration on the SLC 8000, you can route events, thresholds, and triggers directly to your automation software, enabling responsive control loops, precise timing, and robust data logging. This dense I/O capability is ideal for multi-sensor environments, batch processing, and scenarios where multiple devices must be polled or controlled concurrently. The flexible port mapping also supports scalable growth, so you can start with a subset and broaden your I/O footprint as your system expands.
  • Seamless integration with SLC 8000 for centralized management. Built for compatibility with Lantronix’s SLC 8000 platform, this USB I/O module slides into the existing management framework without requiring major architectural changes. You can manage the 16 USB channels from the same console you use for other Lantronix devices, enabling centralized monitoring, logging, and event-driven automation. The module supports standard USB signaling, which means you can connect widely used USB sensors, PLCs, measurement instruments, and control devices. Its design emphasizes reliability and predictable performance, so you can deploy it across multiple production lines or test benches with confidence that behavior remains consistent across firmware updates and environmental changes.
  • Plug-and-play and straightforward configuration for rapid deployment. The product is designed to minimize installation time and avoid complex driver stacks. Connect the module to the SLC 8000 system via the appropriate interface, power up, and let the host controller enumerate the USB ports automatically in most environments. From there, you can assign each port to a specific input or output role through the SLC 8000 management interface, set default states, debounce times for noisy signals, and implement simple or sophisticated automation rules. If software provided by Lantronix is installed, you gain additional scripting and monitoring capabilities that simplify long-term maintenance and provide a proactive view of USB I/O health across your deployment.
  • Durable, compact, industrial-grade design for challenging environments. This I/O module is built to withstand the rigors of industrial use, with a compact form factor that fits neatly into crowded rack spaces, enclosures, or panel mounts. The connector interfaces are designed for secure, vibration-resistant mounting, which helps maintain consistent connections in environments subject to movement or temperature fluctuations. Its metal housing and shielding reduce EMI concerns and improve signal integrity when several USB lines run in parallel. The product is engineered for reliability in harsh conditions, making it suitable for manufacturing floors, clean rooms, field deployments, and data centers that require robust USB I/O expansion.
  • Ideal use cases across automation, data logging, and remote monitoring. On a manufacturing floor, you can gather real-time status from multiple machines, trigger maintenance events, and automate startup/shutdown sequences with precise timing. In research labs, it enables synchronized data capture from numerous sensors and instruments, supporting experiments that demand high-resolution timestamps and correlated measurements. In field deployments or remote sites, the module extends USB sensor networks, provides status signals to SCADA systems, and enhances visibility into complex processes without overhauling existing infrastructure. These versatile applications highlight the module’s value as a scalable, cost-effective USB I/O expansion solution.

Technical Details of Lantronix 16 Device Port USB I/O Module (for SLC 8000)

  • Specifications sourced from the official listing on ec.synnex.com using the product UPC or SKU as reference; for exact values such as power, port behavior, and physical dimensions, please consult the external listing.

how to install Lantronix 16 Device Port USB I/O Module

  • Power down the SLC 8000 system and disconnect it from the power source to prevent any electrostatic or electrical issues during installation.
  • Identify the correct interface or expansion slot on the SLC 8000 where the Lantronix 16-port USB I/O module will be connected. Verify compatibility with your hardware revision before proceeding.
  • Mount the USB I/O module securely in its designated slot or chassis area. Use any included mounting screws or latches to ensure a vibration-resistant connection that will remain stable under normal operational conditions.
  • Reconnect power and boot the SLC 8000 system. Allow the platform to enumerate the new USB I/O module. If prompted by the management interface, confirm the detection and initialize the ports for configuration.
  • Open the SLC 8000 management console and map each of the 16 USB ports to the desired inputs or outputs. Configure default states, debounce settings, and any automation rules or event-driven actions you plan to deploy. Validate connectivity by testing each port with representative sensors or actuators before placing the system into production.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How many ports does the Lantronix 16 Device Port USB I/O Module provide?

    A: It provides 16 independent USB I/O ports that can be configured as digital inputs or outputs for flexible data acquisition and device control.

  • Q: Is this module compatible with the SLC 8000?

    A: Yes, it is designed to integrate with Lantronix SLC 8000 systems to expand USB I/O capabilities without needing major changes to existing infrastructure.

  • Q: Do I need special drivers?

    A: The product is designed for plug-and-play operation with standard USB interfaces. In some environments, Lantronix may provide additional software or drivers to support advanced features or scripting, but basic operation typically does not require extra drivers.

  • Q: What are the common use cases?

    A: Common use cases include remote monitoring, data logging, automation, lab instrument control, environmental sensing, and multi-device coordination on manufacturing floors or test benches.

  • Q: Where can I find exact technical specifications?

    A: Check the official EcSynnex listing for the Lantronix 16 Port USB I/O Module using the product UPC or SKU to view the full specification, compatibility details, and any firmware notes.

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