Product Short Description
Technical Specifications
- Processor: High-performance microprocessor (e.g., 80386EX or equivalent) with a clock speed of 25 MHz.
- Memory:
- User program memory: 32 KB (expandable with optional memory modules).
- Data memory: Supports up to 32,640 words of data table storage.
- I/O Capacity:
- Supports up to 4,096 discrete I/O points (2,048 inputs and 2,048 outputs).
- Analog I/O: Configurable for up to 2,048 input words and 512 output words.
Description
- Logic Execution Speed: 0.22 ms per 1K Boolean operations.
- Communication Ports:
- Built-in RS-232 and RS-485 serial ports for SNP, Modbus RTU, and other industrial protocols.
- Supports optional communication modules for Ethernet, Profibus, DeviceNet, Genius, and other fieldbus networks.
- Power Requirements: 5 V DC input, 670 mA current draw.
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F).
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F).
- Dimensions: Approximately 170 mm x 105 mm x 32 mm.
- Weight: Around 1.36 kg (3 lbs).
Functional Characteristics
- High-Speed Processing: The 25 MHz processor ensures rapid execution of complex control logic and data processing tasks, meeting real-time control demands.
- Scalable I/O Configuration: Supports extensive discrete and analog I/O points, allowing flexible system design for various applications.
- Multi-Protocol Communication: Built-in serial ports and support for additional communication modules enable seamless integration with diverse devices and networks.
- Advanced Control Capabilities:
- Supports floating-point math operations for precise process control.
- Includes PID control loops for temperature, pressure, and flow regulation.
- Features sequence event recording for troubleshooting and system analysis.
- Modular Design: Allows easy expansion and customization by adding I/O modules, communication modules, and other functional units.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for harsh industrial environments with wide temperature tolerance and robust hardware construction.
Application Scenarios
- Manufacturing Automation: Controls robotic arms, conveyor systems, and assembly lines in automotive, electronics, and machinery manufacturing, ensuring precise and efficient production processes.
- Process Control: Manages temperature, pressure, and flow in chemical, petrochemical, and water treatment plants, optimizing process parameters for safety and efficiency.
- Energy Management: Monitors and controls power distribution, generation, and transmission in utility systems, enhancing grid stability and reducing downtime.
- Material Handling: Orchestrates crane operations, sorting systems, and warehouse automation in logistics centers, improving throughput and accuracy.
- Building Automation: Integrates lighting, HVAC, and security systems in smart buildings, enabling centralized control and energy savings.






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