Why Remote I/O Modules Randomly Disconnect?
Industrial automation has become increasingly dependent on Remote I/O systems because they simplify wiring, reduce installation costs, and make production lines easier to expand. Instead of connecting every field device directly to the PLC cabinet, Remote I/O stations collect signals from sensors and actuators and exchange data with the controller through industrial communication networks. This architecture improves flexibility, but it also introduces communication challenges that can affect the entire production process. One of the most frustrating problems maintenance engineers encounter is a Remote I/O module that disconnects without warning. The system may operate normally for several hours before suddenly reporting a communication fault, only to reconnect moments later. Because these interruptions are intermittent, they are often difficult to reproduce, making troubleshooting both time-consuming and expensive. Random disconnections are rarely caused by a defective module alone. In...