![]() ![]() ![]() Linux is also a real-time capable, meaning real-time extensions are available within the PLC directly. They can co-exist together giving the programmers, and the end-users the best of both worlds. Projects can contain standard PLC code written in Ladder logic for everyday tasks, and scripts can be written in Java, C++, etc. The use of Linux as the operating system, the doors have been opened to flexibility in coding. To meet these requirements, the PLCnext technology has been redesigned from scratch, and the focus has been placed on the development environments. Industry 4.0 is considered to be the fourth industrial revolution, a transformation regarding the way in which we produce products thanks to the improvement and evolution of manufacturing. Forming what Phoenix believes to be future-proof controllers, these PLCs work using the Linux operating system. PLCnext technology uses an open control platform. Using an adapter, the PLCnext CPU can connect to existing Phoenix Inline I/O, repurposing the old I/O, and saving hours of rewiring and retesting time. With the ability to add 63 I/O modules, a combination of digital (32), analog (8) and serial, you will be able to create systems with thousands of I/O to produce mammoth-sized programs. ![]()
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