Automatism platform Micro (TSX37xx)

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Automatism platform Micro (TSX37xx) 1

Introduction to the general presentation of the Micro The following transparencies allow a presentation of the Micro more or less detailed depending on the level of the need and duration. The presentation is organized in 2 parts and 3 levels : - A core (~15 slides) for the basic presentation - A second part which contains all the more detailed slides and annexes to complete the basic presentation (2 levels) To have access to this, you must be inside the SLIDE SHOW mode : 1) When the symbol will be met, you’ll have only to click on it to go directly to the associated annex. Then in the last slide of each annex the symbol will appear. By clicking on it you’ ll go back to the slide in the basic presentation where you were. 2) Other accesses : - In the slide 5 (“A well gifted PLC …”) you click on to have the characteristics. - In the slide 6 (“Optimized platforms …”) you click directly on each TSX 37 to obtain the corresponding details. ZOOM

Optimized platforms To meet your needs Manufacturer Process Final Customers Premium Quantum O E M / Machine Builders Premium Atrium Schneider Automation’s PLC range can be divided into two major segments: “PLCs for independent machine builders” and “PLCs for end users.” This positioning is not rules - most of our PLCs can technically fit most applications - but rather points you to the market segments where each PLC has been “optimized” for price/performance/application fit. PLCs for machine builders Micro and Nano are “optimized” for stand-alone machines because they provide a very compact mix of functions - in a low cost, small footprint package. They can also be used in some distributed applications. Momentum has been optimized for distributed architectures where there are clusters of I/O. It is “optimized” for distributed clusters with 64 I/O points or less (two Momentum blocks max per cluster). It can be used in some stand-alone applications. When a decentralized machine application has I/O clusters with greater than 64 points, or if specialty functions like motion, weighing, safety relays or specialized I/O is required, then the Premium is the “optimal” choice. It can handle large machines with up to 2,048 points. 64 point high density cards make it more cost effective for clusters >64 points. PLCs for end users Quantum can fit most end user applications, but it has been “optimized” for process applications with Concept FBD programming, S908, redundant MB+, hot-standby, conformal coating, and intrinsically safe I/O. It is our high end PLC platform. Premium can fit most end user applications, but it has been “optimized” for discrete manufacturing applications with integrated motion, safety relays, superior FBD programming for sequential applications, memory backup, reflex I/O, and highly distributed architecture. It is our mid-range PLC platform. The Momentum can be used in smaller distributed applications with Premium/Quantum as distributed I/O or as standalone processors. It is “optimized” for I/O clusters less than 64 points, or no more than 2 blocks per cluster. The new Atrium processors fit a wide range of applications where users want the benefits of PC based control with the reliability of a PLC. Micro Strategic Positioning of PLC Platforms Nano

Micro The PLC for Machine Builders : for more intelligent and performant machines with very small dimensions but with a very large modularity with powerful functions easy to set up for well adapted solutions at reduced costs

Micro : A well gifted PLC for its size Up to 468 I/O Multi-tasking application with event functions Memory up to 84 kwords Many networks and communication buses Less than 0,15 µs/inst. Large specialized functions : counting analog I/O and PID mathematical functions fuzzy logic ... Protection : of the user know-how of data of PLC peripherals (outputs, safety chains,…)

Micro : optimized bases for all your needs Applications using a lot of memory (prog/data) and/or communication Applications using economical functions of analog I/O and counting Applications with a low or middle complexity Typical applications of the nano PLC beyond 48 I/O TSX 37-05 TSX 37-08 TSX 37-10 TSX 37-21 TSX 37-22 non expandable expandable Compact and expandable Spread memory and communication Low cost integrated functions Adapted to the just necessary A new field of application

Micro Integrated Functions Built in display for I/O (in-rack, AS-i) and Diag Programming Terminal PC Connection 8 Analog Inputs 1 Analog Output 10kHz Up/Down Fast Counter 10kHz Up Counter TSX37-22 Unitelway Port for connection of up to 5 Slaves PCMCIA communications port PCMCIA memory expansion port

Exchanges between applications Nano link STZ 10 Exchanges between applications % IW % QW Remote I/O % I % Q 1 2 3 4 The TSX Micro can also be integrated with the TSX Nano to provide a low cost distributed architecture. TSX Nanos can function as either remote I/O or remote processors (running their own program). The first Nano must be a remote processor, but any of the next three (#2, #3, or #4) may be remote I/O or remote processors. Nanos are connected with twisted pair wiring and can exchange words and I/O bits with the TSX Micro program in real time at speeds up to 19,200 baud. 200 m max supports remote Nano analog modules maximum of 4 TSX Nanos up to 3 as remote processors

Program loader A better answer to OEM needs Program loader (for Nano and Micro) Storage and transfer of program up to 15 Kwords Easy duplication of program by unspecialized people Facilitates the updating of machines on customer site Part number : TSX PRG LDR

PL7 Micro : The continuous help of PL7 software Networks Remote I/Os H M I Counting / Positionning Analog I/O Control loops Fuzzy logic Fieldbuses

PL7 Micro : Easy choices, and automatic setting up Ergonomics in the automatician’s service Powerful languages for all the needs A very simple setting up for specialized functions Performant services for setting up and maintenance

Micro Application: Example : embedded automatism Compact : high density card linkage via pre-wired cables Integrated : saving via F-Epromembedded multi-using vizualisation Modular : half-format modules for the best dimensions Really industrial : large range power supply temperature 0-70°C vibrations holdingconnecteurs)

Micro Application : Example : high speed machines Fast : very short cycle times multi-tasking / events high speed counting 500khz short time inputs filters Keen : quick connection via TELEFAST AS-i bus User- friendly : HMI functions library

Micro Application: Example : small processes Precise : multi-range analog cards 16 bits measure chain integrated Process function : PID loops with HMI integrated Communication : Unitelway, Modbus, Fipway, Modbus + for integration and opening

Micro Application: Example : distributed architectures Distributed and Transparent : Transparent X-way architectures remote I/O and local automatism via Nano link Memory : data memory for recipes and production data saving Keen : counting and positionnning functions low cost and integrated analog I/O functions

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