Categories: Control & Automation

New controllers with more compact design, more performance and Profinet communication

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Siemens Industry Automation & Drive Technologies has developed four new Simatic S7-300 controllers with a width of just 40mm: the standard controllers CPU 315-2 PN/DP and CPU 317-2 PN/DP and the failsafe controllers CPU 315F-2 PN/DP and CPU 317F-2 PN/DP.

Although they are not as wide, the new controllers with two Profinet interfaces offer considerably more performance and working memory than their predecessors. The two Profinet interfaces enable line structures to be implemented easily and cost-effectively. 

The new controllers execute user programs more than twice as fast meaning bit commands now only require 25 nanoseconds and the time for word, fixed-point and floating-point arithmetic commands is much shorter than before. The expanded functions of the integrated web server enable user-friendly system diagnostics with automatic page update and a diagnostics buffer for up to 499 entries. What is more, the graphical representation of the Profinet IO topology has been revised. This offers a detailed tabular display of the module status of the connected Profinet stations and a direct link to their web servers.

Further information can be found at: www.siemens.com/s7-300

For any further product information or literature requests please contact 0845 7705070 / www.siemens.co.uk/automation.

Phil Black - PII Editor

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