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 in compliance 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 and C# language (3) World standard IPC (Industrial PC) (4) Windows and PLC operating in parallel on a single PC (5) Support for EtherCAT and many other field buses (6) Monitoring of control device behavior and utilization of 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 has been developing and selling control software that operates in industrial systems and manufacturing equipment, based on its experience in handling real-time operating systems (iRMX-II/III, dosRMX, iRFW, INtime) over many years, as well as the real-time technology and communication technology acquired there, which operates with a precision of one ten-thousandth of a second, and experience related to PCs.