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VersaMax Micro & Nano Family
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The
VersaMax Nano PLC is a palm-sized, high compact
controller with an all-in-one construction that
saves panel space. Its easy application provides
you another quick solution by snapping onto a DIN
rail or mounting in a panel. The Micro PLC is a
small footprint controller that provides a great
many features and benefits: 14 point and 28 point
controllers (expandable to 140 I/O) points, fast
cycle times, robust instruction set, and extensive
memory enabling flexible programming.
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Nano PLC
The VersaMax Nano PLC meets high-volume application
needs where cost, space, and fast processor speeds
are all issues. The low-cost Nano PLC provides
more capabilities in a smaller, less expensive,
and reliable package, so you save on both initial
costs and life-cycle costs. The VersaMax Nano
is now available with one analog input channel
for greater flexibility.
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Micro PLC
The Micro PLC is big on features. There are
three controller types, 14 point with discrete I/O,
23 point with discrete and analog I/O and a 28 point
with discrete I/O. All units are expandable up to
140 I/O. Expansion options include 14 point and
28 point discrete models and 4 channel analog inputs
and 2 channel analog outputs models. The controllers
provide fast cycle times, robust instruction set,
and generous memory to allow more flexible programming.
And it's all packaged in a sturdy modular design
for easy access and long-term durability.
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Communications Options
Each unit (the Nano and the Micro) has an RS-232
port that can be used for SNP Slave, Modus RTU Slave,
or Serial In/Out commands. The second port on the
23 point and the 28 point Micro is an RS-485 port
that supports SNP Slave, SNP Master, Modbus RTU
Slave and Serial In/Out commands. Modems can be
attached to either port and provide constant connectivity
using pagers, intelligent scales, bar code readers,
and printers.
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Motion Options
The VersaMax Micro and Nano products are suited
for both PWM and Pulse Train devices. There are
up to four PWM/Pulse Train outputs available. Both
PLCs are equipped with built-in high-speed counters
that can be used in either type A (Up or Down, Independent
Pulse), or type B (Both Directions, A QUAD B Encoder
Inputs) configurations.
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VersaPro
Programming Software
VersaPro programming software delivers maximum flexibility
for programming your Micro or Nano PLCs. Everything
you need to start VersaPro, configure your PLC,
write logic, store the program to the PLC, and monitor
the program is found in the toolbar. |
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VersaMax
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VersaMax solution is a single control product that
may be used as I/O, as a PLC, and/or as distributed
control for up to 256 I/O points. With its modular
and scaleable architecture, intuitive features and
ease of use, it saves initial costs for machine
builders and life-cycle costs for end users. VersaMax
provides reliability and increased uptime because
of its Six Sigma design, intuitive diagnostics,
and hot I/O module insertion. Its broad family offers
34 different I/O modules, powerful PLC CPU, open
networking, and multiple wiring options. Its combination
of feature-rich I/O and powerful CPU provides the
performance to meet any industry needs. |
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CPUs
The VersaMax's powerful processor with 12K of
memory for application programs, floating point
math, real-time clock, subroutines, PID, Flash memory,
and bumpless run mode provides a powerhouse of versatility
in a small package. It includes automatic I/O addressing
- extensive diagnostics with an internal fault table
and LEDs that indicate system faults and I/O forces
- freeing up the operator to concentrate on maintaining
the highest quality. |
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Network
Communication Modules
Network Communication Modules allow the VersaMax
Controller to reside on several industry-standard
networks. The Profibus version of the NCM allows
VersaMax to be a slave on a Profibus-DP network.
The Profibus NCM supports high-speed data rates
- up to 12Mbits/second. The DeviceNet version of
the NCM provides both Master and Slave capability
and provides a low-cost communications link to industrial
devices using CANbus technology. The AS-Interface
NCM is a Master module providing connectivity to
low-level sensor and actuator slave devices. |
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Network
Interface Units
The Network Units interface to the Genius Network,
the Profibus Network, the DeviceNet Network, and
the Ethernet Network. These NIUs provide you with
the network connection that you need for your high-speed
factory-floor communications. |
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Power
Supplies
VersaMax Power Supply modules snap onto any VersaMax
CPU or NIU, or onto a power supply booster carrier.
Each power supply can be used as the main power
source for modules in the I/O station, or as a supplemental
source for larger I/O applications. |
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I/O
Modules
VersaMax has a wide range of both analog and digital
I/O modules, including discrete input, discrete
output, discrete mixed I/O modules, analog input,
analog output, and analog mixed I/O modules to meet
any of your discrete or processing requirements.
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VersaPro
Programming Software
Just some of the capabilities of VersaPro include:
hardware configuration, configuration editing, using
real-time updates for direct monitoring, variable
and reference view tables, and a number of other
helpful tools for both operators and engineers.
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Series 90-30
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Series 90-30 family of controllers, I/O systems,
and specialty modules are designed to meet the demands
for flexible industrial control. There are over
14 CPU modules from which to choose and over 100
different I/O module types that offer a wide range
of intelligent modules, high-level communications
options, and a number of bus interfaces. |
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Series
90-30 CPUs
For entry-level applications with low I/O counts,
the CPU is embedded into the backplane allowing
all slots available for I/O. These models are compatible
with advanced modules such as Ethernet, the various
bus modules, control. Mid-range CPU models are modular
and come in various memory sizes, performance capability
and increased functionality such as overrides, battery-backed
clock, and Programmable Coprocessor module support.
The high-performance CPUs are based on the Intel
386EX processor for fast computation and high throughput.
They can handle up to 4,096 I/O and start at 32K
of memory and are programmable in a number of standard
languages. |
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CPU374
The new CPU374 is the latest high performance CPU
from GE Fanuc. With its superior speed and performance,
the CPU374 is truly in a class by itself. The CPU374
has an AMDSC520 processor running at 133 Megahertz.
In addition to high speed processing, the Series
90-30 CPU374 features a built-in Ethernet switch
with two 10/100Mbit ports (RJ-45). The CPU374 built-in
Ethernet supports one IP address. The CPU374 Ethernet
ports are auto-sensing for data rate, duplicity,
and cable crossover.
The CPU374 supports SRTP server and Ethernet Global
Data (EGD) protocol. The CPU374 is compatible with
the EZ Program Store device that enables users to
download program and configuration without a computer.
The CPU374 has a Boolean execution of 0.15 milliseconds
per K, has 240Kbytes of configurable memory and
is programmed in RLD, C or State LogicŪ. Up to 4096
I/O, remote and local, are supported by the CPU374.
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Power
Supplies
Series 90-30 power supplies are tied into the
performance of the CPU for simplex, fail-safe, and
fault tolerance. Advanced diagnostics and built-in
smart switch fusing are among other performance
and safety features. New Redundant Series 90-30
Power Supply Option. Read the pdf to find out more. |
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Distributed I/O Communications
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Series 90-30 has a variety of communications options
available including Ethernet, Genius, Series 90
Protocol (SNP), and RTU. |
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I/O
Modules
A genuine distinction of the Series 90-30 is in
its I/O. There are over 38 different discrete I/O
types and 17 analog I/O types, including: high-speed
counters, I/O processors, programmable coprocessors,
temperature controls, servo motion controllers,
and PC coprocessors. |
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Specialty
Modules
Specialty modules include thermocouples, RTD, millivolt/strain
gauge, sequence of event recorders, isolated analog,
modem modules, and a pneumatic valve output module. |
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