In industrial automation, building management, energy monitoring, and infrastructure projects, the choice of IO expansion method directly impacts wiring costs, deployment time, maintenance effort, and long-term scalability.
| Aspect | Local IO Expansion | BL190 Remote IO Expansion |
|---|---|---|
| Installation | Same cabinet or backplane as controller | Distributed at field locations |
| Connection | Backplane bus / internal high-speed | Industrial Ethernet (Modbus TCP) |
| Wiring Cost | High (extensive signal cabling) | Low (only Ethernet + 24V power) |
| Real-time Performance | ★★★★★ (microsecond level) | ★★★★☆ (millisecond, meets 95%+ applications) |
| Expansion Flexibility | Moderate (limited by slots/backplane) | Excellent (plug-and-play, modular) |
| Maintenance | Requires opening main cabinet | Local + remote web-based |
| Best-suited Projects | Concentrated I/O, fixed requirements, ultra-high-speed | Distributed, frequently changing, long lifecycle |
Local IO is still optimal in these cases:
Strengths: Highest determinism, simplest architecture, minimal network dependency Limitations: Complex wiring, crowded cabinet, high cost for changes
Significant Reduction in Wiring Cost & Complexity Field devices connect locally to BL190; only one Ethernet cable + power is needed back to the control room.
Highly Flexible Modular I/O Design Supports 1–3 IOy expansion modules, covering nearly all common industrial signals:
One platform fits multiple project types — no frequent customization needed.
Excellent Protocol Compatibility Standard Modbus TCP with multi-master support, seamlessly integrates with:
Industrial-grade Reliability
True Remote Configuration & Maintenance
| Application Scenario | Recommended Choice | Main Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Internal high-speed equipment control | Local IO | Microsecond response & determinism |
| Building HVAC & energy monitoring | BL190 Remote IO | Dispersed points, simplified wiring |
| Water treatment / pumping stations | BL190 Remote IO | Wide coverage, easy maintenance |
| Segmented production line control | BL190 Remote IO | Flexible scaling, low change cost |
| Brownfield retrofit & I/O addition | BL190 Remote IO | Minimal disruption to existing wiring |
| Ultra-high-speed safety interlocking | Local IO | Highest real-time performance |
The most proven real-world approach is a hybrid deployment:
This combination delivers both ultimate determinism and maximum scalability.
Choose local IO if you prioritize raw speed and determinism. Choose BL190 remote IO if you value distributed deployment, flexibility, scalability, and long-term evolution.
For projects with dispersed I/O points, potential future expansion, and a desire to avoid being locked into specific I/O types or counts, remote IO solutions like the BL190 are frequently the smarter, more future-proof choice.