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News Release from: LC Automation | Subject: Mitsubishi Networks Technical Catalogue
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 March 2004
Catalogue makes specifying your networks
easier
A networks technical catalogue details a wide choice of PLCs and network connectivity options and is aimed at making specifying a network much easier.
Mitsubishi are well known for their wide choice of network connectivity options, and now specifying a network is even easier thanks to the excellent Mitsubishi Networks Technical Catalogue - it's Free and available now from LC Automation! This free catalogue has 115 pages of detailed technical information and illustrations, covering a wide range of Mitsubishi PLC's and network options It's designed to help you select the right network for your application - from production level through to command and control
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Because they have adopted a unilateral fieldbus strategy for their range of PLC's, Mitsubishi now offers a full suite of communications options for its PLC's, giving users an incredible choice.
Clip on modules for both FX and Q PLC ranges are available covering the leading fieldbus protocols, including Ethernet, Profibus, CC-Link and AS-interface.
The wide range of modules available enables the FX micro PLCs to operate as Profibus masters, slaves and bridges, AS-interface masters and slaves, CC-link masters and slaves, DeviceNet and CANopen nodes.
The most recent addition, the Ethernet communications module, makes it simple to link PLCs to the wider enterprise systems, for quick and easy data exchange and ready process visualisation.
OEMs looking to export one type of machine into North America might want to standardise with DeviceNet, whilst standardising on Profibus for another machine going into the European market.
With the new range of Mitsubishi PLC options, users can mix and match buses without having to bring in unfamiliar or unproven controllers - with the extre backup and connection information you need from the Mitsubishi Network Catalogue. Request a free brochure from LC Automation ...
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