Siemens
A&D: Expanded multiprocessor automation system for large
plants in process engineering, power generation and drives
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Siemens Automation and
Drives (A&D) has refurbished and added new functions to its
Simatic TDC multiprocessor system for automating large plants.
The new CP50M1 communications processor offers high-speed data
exchange with equidistant message frame transmission via Profibus DP.
All programming is carried out with Simatic standard tools like Step
7, CFC and SFC. The D7 SYS add-on software - encompassing everything
from simple closed-loop control blocks right up to comprehensive
technology blocks for motion control - now allows routing to all
Simatic products. The overhaul also includes the mounting rack that
accommodates up to 20 Simatic TDC CPUs and now also integrates the
CPU backup batteries. The new 19" mounting rack is shielded
against electromagnetic interference (EMI), is suitable for
wall-mounting and cabinet-mounting, and has an integral power supply
with active cooling and internal monitors.
Background information:
Simatic TDC is a multiprocessor automation system for large plants
in process engineering, power generation and drives. It solves
complex drive, closed-loop control and technology tasks with very
large quantity structures and short cycle times from 100
microseconds. The system is modular in design with scalable hardware
and up to 20 CPUs per mounting rack. The primary application areas
are in metal production and metalworking, high-voltage DC
transmission systems, and reactive power compensation systems for
stabilizing power transmission. However, the system is also suitable
for atypical applications such as the automation of large platform
systems.
More information: www.siemens.com/tdc
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Posted:
August 13, 2007
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