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Micro PLC’s positioning module gets even more features

Published: 26 August 2008  12:00 AM
Industry Channel: None
Source: The Engineer Online
Company: Mitsubishi Electric Europe bv

Mitsubishi Electric has further advanced its ability to provide dedicated networked positioning via its micro-sized range of PLCs (programmable logic controllers), with an upgrade to its 20SSC-H motion module for the FX3U.

The original 20SSC-H module, launched on 2007 was an instant success because it gave small systems the benefits previously the exclusive domain of very sophisticated systems. Connection to the MR-J3-B (SSCNET III) range of servo amplifiers was possible using cost effective fibre-optic cable. Suddenly t high level power and precision was available for even the most modest application. Customers also benefited from standard features of the servo amplifiers such as real-time autotuning, adaptive filters and machine analysis functions.

Now an upgrade (version 1.20) to the FX3U-20SSC-H module has been launched with enhanced features. This will allow even more users to adopt advanced servo systems designs and add new capabilities to existing installations.

The new version contains 13 new internal buffer memory locations, all of which can be utilised via a standard PLC program.

New features include: Sudden stop selection; Interpolation with different gear ratios; Monitor options for current target address and current speed; detection flags for changes to positioning parameters and enhanced detection of completion flags.

Many of the new features bring multiple benefits. For instance, sudden stop could be used for high speed positioning, small parts delivery, etc. The interpolation between different gear ratios will reduce programming and reprogramming effort and allows handling/sorting of irregularly sized materials. The ability to work with actual addresses also guarantees positioning and provides absolutely accurate records for production analysis, accounting and business functions.

Dave Ramsay, a motion specialist with Mitsubishi says: “Too often cutting edge developments are more to do with pushing the technology than with addressing real-world user requirements. But this version 1.20 is all about picking up what users have told us and integrating it into the technology.

“The original 20SSC-H made networked positioning control a reality for a whole swathe of new users. The new version 1.20 makes it even easier, more powerful and – perhaps most important – more flexible. It is so easy to use that reprogramming to adapt to changing needs can be achieved in a matter of minutes.”

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