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News Release from: Silverteam | Subject: EHV series programmable logic controller
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 03 August 2007

PLC is 80% faster on data processing

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Programmable logic controller has CPUs scanning at 20 nanoseconds per instruction, 80% faster than the current fastest units and many many times faster than other recent PLCs, claims Hitachi.

The CPUs at the heart of the EHV series programmable logic controller (PLC) scan at 20 nanoseconds per instruction, 80% faster than the current fastest units and many many times faster than PLCs just a few years old, claims Hitachi The EHV series is available in a range of sizes

It is a modular system, which can integrate up to 66 modules can be built up into a bespoke controller for any given application.

The program memory capacity ranges from 96kbyte to 768kbyte, with add-on modules effectively making this infinite.

The EHV, available in the UK through Silverteam, was developed in response to a wide spread market demand for smaller, faster systems that are easy to develop and install.

Four fully compatible CPUs are all identical except the memory capacity (96, 192, 384 and 768 kbytes).

These can be configured onto a standard backplane in any arrangement and used alongside the many specialist modules used to give each system its own unique capabilities.

A full set of communications interfaces is provide as standard, Ethernet, USB, serial, etc.

the users display uses a simple yet extensive command structure so that programming is straightforward and intuitive.

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