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Selasa, 30 Januari 2018

FX Control Solutions

Analog Control
The FX Series features easy Analog Digital and Digital to Analog conversion for all models using Expansion Boards, Special Adapters , or Special Function Blocks.

Serial Communications
From PCs, printers, barcode, readers, modems, and other PLCs, serial communication increases the flexibility of the FX series system to allow reliable data exchange over a variety of connections. 

High-Speed
Integrated Hig-speed Counters
With 6 to 8 high-speed counters on each model, the FX Series is perfectly suited for applications in need of pulse catch functions, closed-loop feedback processing, or high-speed sensor use.

Information Exchange 
Information can be sent to a higher level PC that constantly monitors production, raising the reliability and overall efficiency of the system 

Inverter Control
Integrated FREQROL Protocol 
FX3 series PLCs contain the RS-485 communication protocol and special instructions that allow control of all other models, Analog inverter control can be used.

Data Management
A new special adapter , the FX3U-CF-ADP, for the FX3U and FX3UC enables data to a CF card at specified intervals or under certain conditions . The data is saved in universal CSV format with user -defined files names and automatic timestamps to enhance efficiency . 

Positioning
Built-in high-speed pulse outputs and special instructions enable the FX series main Units to control up to 3 independent axes of servo motion from the main unit itself. With special functions blocks, interpolated and networked servo control solutions are also available .

Visualization 
HMI options for the FX series range from simple text-based Display Units to advanced graphical touch-screen display, known a the GOT1000 Series Graphic Operation  Terminals.
GOT100 models start at 3.7 

Open Field Networks
Among the networks supported by the FX Series are  CC-Link and Ethernet , Modbus, and PROFIBUS, providing both a wide selection for new solutions and an interface into existing networks.