The Wanco compact controller CC100 (751-9301) is ideal for a variety of applications and can be adjusted to meet user needs. The new controller also allows vanco to consolidate its proven automation portfolio downstream of the PFC200 family. Like the Wanco controller family, this compact controller also uses the real-time Linux operating system and supports the standard fieldbus protocol for excellent openness and interoperability.
Embedded Linux
Embedded Linux provides a clean and secure operating system and helps users achieve full control. Real-time Linux® software combines many advantages with the flexibility to apply “open source” at any time to meet the specific needs of users. In addition, the powerful operating system has a high degree of stability and is the main optimization object of the active open source community. This enables users to keep up with The Times and adapt to future needs, especially when it comes to security.
Programming via CODESYS V3
The future of automation depends on strong collaboration and the joint development of products and solutions. This is why Wanco developed the CC100, a compact controller with manufacturer-independent CODESYS V3 automation software. The controller offers the features and technologies used in modern automation today, has an active community that keeps it completely up to date, and since the controller is independent of the manufacturer and interoperable, offers users many new options.
Compact form factor
Thanks to the controller’s DIN rail mounting housing (according to DIN 43880), the new controller can be mounted on small switchboards. The I/O is installed in a compact housing with the controller, so there is no need for additional space to install additional control components. Removable wiring interfaces make installation and replacement easier.
Advantages at a glance:
The controller uses the real-time Linux operating system
Compact controller with I/O module in DIN rail mounted housing
Programming through manufacturer-independent CODESYS V3 engineering environment