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SoftPLC In TealwareTM SoftPLC ProcessorsTM Hardbook SoftPLC’s Hardware Products SoftPLC In TealwareTM SoftPLC ProcessorsTM Hardbook SoftPLC’s

Hardware Products SoftPLC Corp. offers CONTROLLERS – industrial PC’s with SoftPLC runtime software pre-installed Runtime control software alone is not a complete solution Standard equipped PC’s are not designed for industrial control applications Your role is to manufacture your product, not build a controller

SoftPLC In Tealware Compact backplane mount CPU’s & wide range of I/O modules Traditional PLC packaging Up to 4 racks Local, 64 racks remote I/O Use Tealware I/O w/ industrial PC’s Hot Standby Option

CPU Modules CPU resides in single slot on base 16MB RAM, up to 72MB Flash (2) serial ports 128 Kwords battery-backed RAM retentive memory area SoftPIPETM Remote I/O interface port (optional)

Bases 4, 6, or 8 I/O module CPU bases 6 or 8 I/O module Local Expansion bases Alternative CPU base with 4 I/O slots and a 4-5 card PC/104 Magazine PC/104 cards can be added to use other I/O systems, motion control cards, additional serial ports, and more PBASE04

Local Systems 1 CPU base plus up to 3 expansion bases Up to 1024 I/O Max. distance 30 feet from first base to last base

SoftPIPETM - Remote I/O System 2.5 MBaud link Up to 15 remote drops in addition to local drop Up to 1024 I/O per drop (x 16 = 16K I/O capacity) Distance from CPU to last drop up to 20,000 feet Fiber options available Coming Soon - Ethernet I/O Adapter available winter 2005

I/O Modules Detachable terminal block for easy module replacement w/o re-wiring Diagnostic LED’s Wide angle swing type connector for easy installation Digital modules hot swappable under power

SoftPLC Processors Node-box Industrial PC’s 486, Pentium & Celeron CPU’s 2, 4, 6, 8 slot enclosures or 19” rack mount ISA, PCI, PC/104 bus User selects I/O type, ports, etc. SoftPLC does installation, hardware/software configuration & system test

Hardbook SoftPLC’s User selects I/O type, ports, etc. Compact Industrial PC’s Pentium CPU w/ dual Ethernet ports (1) PCI slot, USB, (1) PCMCIA slot User selects I/O type, ports, etc. SoftPLC does installation, hardware/software configuration & system test

ICO-7000 Series I/O High Speed Serial RS-485 I/O network Up to 255 nodes per network, up to 921KB Over 85 different modules available Dual Watchdog function Mounting Options

ICO-7000 Series I/O Wireless Option via Modems Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum 900MHz and 2.4GHz modems Choice of Antennae for up to 5KM

Redefining Automation Technology SoftPLC Redefining Automation Technology