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News Release from: Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems | Subject: MELSEC System Q automation platform
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 15 May 2006

Automation platform gets powerful PC
functions

A significant new extension to the Mitsubishi MELSEC System Q automation platform - a CPU that is simply integrated like any other extension, and provides powerful additional PC functionality.

Mitsubishi Electric announces a significant new extension to its market-leading MELSEC System Q automation platform The QO6CCPU is a 'C-controller', a CPU that is simply integrated into System Q, like any other extension, and which provides powerful additional PC functionality

This means, for many applications, considerable timesaving at design/programming by using the higher language - and a saving in the number of interfaces required! Complex tasks, communications and protocols are all simplified and customers ' investments are protected against obsolescence with the use of the industry standard C++ code.

Access is easier too, with direct connection to the office/factory computer network and allows remote access to the controller via Ethernet and FTP support.

Many designers will welcome this new addition, which contains the well-known real time VxWorks operating system.

The QO6CCPU builds on this, allowing the user to program the application in C or C++ by using the easy-to-use development environment for the real time operating system - Tornado.

This brings System Q into the realm of PC-Based controllers and is the first in the market to do this.

This important new addition to System Q makes the product unique in the market.

It is generally agreed that there is no more flexible programming method than C/C++.

The newer C++ object-oriented general-purpose programming language, in particular, is very widely used and has become the standard for programming.

It is regarded as easy-to-learn, extremely powerful, with good memory management and can be used to make small programs or to handle large applications.

This new controller meets a developing market need for C-Controller solutions, especially for applications with a huge amount of data and number crunching.

Furthermore, this C-Controller can fulfil every function or protocol that is available as a C-Function, e g, on the RS232 port.

With the launch of this C-Controller, for the first time, the PC is truly embedded - no longer is there a PC versus PLC debate.

Users can use each in one integrated environment; PLC for many standard functions or PC programmed with the powerful C++ higher language. Request a free brochure from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems ...

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