Software PLC that operates on Windows PC. Compliant with the international standard IEC-61131-3. Achieves sequence control on PC.
INplc is a software PLC that operates on Windows PCs, providing a ladder programming tool that allows for program development compliant with IEC61131-3, as well as execution software to run the created ladder programs on the PC. <Features> (1) Control cycle of 1 millisecond (fastest 0.1 milliseconds) (2) PLC languages compliant with IEC61131-3, C# language (3) World standard IPC (Industrial PC) (4) Windows and PLC operate in parallel on a single PC (5) Supports EtherCAT and many other field buses (6) Utilization of behavior monitoring of control devices and multimedia functions #SoftwarePLC #SoftwarePLC
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(1) Supported PLC programming languages... Ladder Diagram (LD), Function Block Diagram (FBD), Instruction List (IL), Structured Text (ST), Sequential Function Chart (SFC) (2) Execution cycle... 0.1 msec to 10 msec (3) Maximum number of steps... 500,000 steps (4) Number of tasks... 16 tasks (5) Control functions... Sequence control, PID control (temperature, pressure, flow rate, etc.), motion control (6) Number of I/O points... Up to 65,535 points (7) I/O methods... EtherCAT, CC-LINK, MECHATROLINK-III, EtherNet/IP, CAN, MODBUS/TCP, etc. (8) External communication... Ethernet, MQTT, OPC UA (DA), controller communication (MC, FINS), database connection
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Machine tools, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, stage control systems, and others.
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MicroNet Co., Ltd. (Ibaraki Prefecture) is a company that develops and sells control software operating in industrial systems and manufacturing equipment, based on its long-standing experience with real-time operating systems (iRMX-II/III, dosRMX, iRFW, INtime) and the real-time technology and communication technology acquired from that experience, achieving precision to one ten-thousandth of a second.