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Greater Flexibility Individual CPU modules for PLC control and motion control allow for the economical selection of optimized CPU's for the system. Up to 4 CPU modules can be freely selected in the Multiple CPU system. (1 PLC CPU must be used.) Up to 96 axes can be controlled per 1 system in the Multiple CPU system. (When using 3 modules of Q173CPUN.)
Realizing Compact Size and Savings in Space The industry minimum level of mounting area and volume is realized by using the same hardware architecture as the MELSEC-Q Series PLC CPU. (Volume: 1/3, Area: 60%) Additional savings in space and cost may be realized using a 12-slot base.
Q Series Multiple CPU System The power supply module, base unit, and I/O modules of the MELSEC-Q Series PLC can be shared. Control processing is distributed to each CPU module among the Multiple CPU system, and it also corresponds to the intelligent control system. Personal computer technology is utilized using a PC (Personal Computer) CPU module.
High-Speed Motion Control Cam speed has increased and operation tact time is shortened with a motion operation cycle of 0.88ms (4 times the conventional cycle). (When using the SV13 and 8-axes control.) Accuracy for the synchronous and speed/position control is improved by reducing the command communication cycle to the servo amplifier to 0.88ms (4 times the conventional cycle). Motion CPU module contains a 64-bit RISC processor for motion control and event processing. Large volumes of data can be communicated with a personal computer without affecting motion control performance. Various motion functions are included, such as multi-axis interpolation functions, speed control, software Cam profiles and locus control. Control with suppressed variation in response time is realized using the Motion SFC programming method as a flowchart. |
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