In the field of industrial automation, accurate and reliable control is the key to improving efficiency and safety. COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORP (CCC), a leading manufacturer of compressor control systems, today announced that its new MCP-1004 CPU module is now available. With its high-performance processor, large memory capacity and extensive I/O capabilities, this module provides powerful control capabilities for a variety of industrial automation applications.
Product features:
The MCP-1004 module is part of the XCALIBER 1000 series of programmable logic controllers (PLCS) designed for a variety of industrial automation applications, including conveyor systems, material handling systems and process control systems. Here are some of the key features of the MCP-1004 module:
High Performance CPU: The MCP-1004 module is equipped with a 1 GHz high performance processor capable of handling demanding applications.
Large memory capacity: The module has 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of flash memory, providing plenty of storage space for programs and data.
Extensive I/O capabilities: The module offers multiple I/O options, including digital input, digital output, analog input, and analog output, enabling it to connect to a wide range of sensors, actuators, and other devices.
Easy to use programming software: The MCP-1004 module is programmed using CCC’s EZ-XCALIBER software, a user-friendly and intuitive programming environment that simplifies the programming and debugging process.
Technical specifications:
CPU: 32-bit RISC processor.
Memory: 512 KB flash memory, 256 KB RAM.
I/O points: 16 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs, 2 analog inputs, 2 analog outputs.
Communication interface: RS-485, Ethernet.
Protection class: IP65.
Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C.
Application field:
The MCP-1004 CPU module is suitable for a variety of industrial automation applications, including but not limited to conveyor belt systems, material handling systems, and process control systems. It is also suitable for controlling motors and drives, monitoring sensors and communicating with other devices such as PLC, HMI and SCADA systems.