Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS5013N89 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
TAMAGAWA: | TAMAGAWA | TS5013N89: | TS5013N89 |
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Japan: | Japan | Color: | Black |
Material: | Iron | Temperature: | 20-90 |
Dimension: | 80mm | Wire: | Wire |
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the following advantages: • Testing SCL and STL program code with the help of breakpoints |
Recording of current values within individual executed loops |
the following advantages: • Testing SCL and STL program code with the help of breakpoints |
Simple and quick analysis of complex programs prior to actual commissioning |
Simple and quick anaLocalization of logic errors step by step | Use of breakpoints for program validation also possible in SCL/STL networks within |
LAD/FBD blocksThe PS 60W 24/48/60VDC HF enables extended retentivity of the CPU's data work
memory.
In the event of the failure of the supply voltage, the PS 60W 24/48/60VDC HF supplies
sufficient power for the CPU to back up the
entire data work memory to the SIMATIC
memory card.For all applications which require the exact
time, update the time of the CPU using the
NTP procedure. This also automatically sets
the CPU time beyond subnet limits.
Section Time synchronization
(Page 246)
Reading out the identification
and maintenance data using
the Get_IM_Data instruction
With the Get_IM_Data instruction you can
read out the identification and maintenance
data of the modules without much programming work.
With the Get_IM_Data instruction you can
access identification and maintenance data
(I&M) of a module in the user program. I&M
data is information saved in a module. This
allows you to
• check the system configurations
• react to hardware changes
• react to hardware faults in the user program.
Locating and fixing hardware errors is made
easierYou can use compact CPUs for smaller to
medium-sized applications The compact
CPUs have integrated analog and digital onboard I/O as well as integrated technology
functions.
Starting from section System
overview (Page 22)
Technology CPUs You can use technology CPUs for demanding
applications. Technology CPUs are equipped
with expanded motion control functions.
Starting from section System
overview (Page 22)
Fail-safe modules With fail-safe modules, you replace the conventional safety engineering technical setup.
Among other things, this involves replacement of switching devices for EMERGENCY
OFF, protective door monitoring and twohand operation.
Starting from section System
overview (Page 22)
Formatting, erasing or converting a SIMATIC memory
card via the display
Your SIMATIC memory card is formatted,
erased or converted to a program card directly via the display without having to use
STEP 7. You save time.
Section SIMATIC memory card
(Page 259)
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contents
Asynchronous instructions You are given an overview of the resource
consumption of asynchronous instructions.
This ensures adequate resources in the CPU.
Section Asynchronous instructions (Page 182)
Configuration control Configuration control provides you with the
following advantages:
• Different configuration levels of a standard
machine can be handled in a single project.
• No changes to the hardware configuration
or user program are needed.
• Flexibility to vary the centralized/decentralized structure of a system.
• Easy handling during maintenance, versioning and upgrades.
• Hardware savings: You only use the I/O
modules that you currently need.
• Potential savings when building, commissioning and creating documentation for
standard machines.
Section Configuration control
(Page 204)
Wiring rules for the power
supply elements
You are given information on proper connection of the power supply elements.
Section Wiring rules
(Page 134)
Connecting the
CPU/interface module to the
load current supply
You are given information on proper connection of the CPU/interface module to the load
current supply.
Section. Connecting the
CPU/interface module to the
load current supply (Page 142)
Firmware update via accessible devices
You are given information on fast firmware
updates via accessible devices in the network.