Free chipsets encourage interface design

A CC-Link Partner Association product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 29, 2002

To aid the development of CC-Link compatible devices and connectivity, CLPA (CC-Link Partner Association) is offering free chipsets to all potential members who wish to design compatible interfaces.

To aid the development of CC-Link compatible devices and connectivity, CLPA (CC-Link Partner Association) is offering free chipsets to all potential members who wish to design compatible interfaces.

Each chipset not only includes the special CC-Link communication chip, but comes complete with all other necessary electronic components needed to interface the chip.

This unique service from the CLPA will make it even easier for new vendors to connect to CC-Link, as designers do not have to waste valuable time finding other suitable components.

The starter kits are available at present in two types, MFP2, for simple remote devices such as I/O or pneumatic manifolds, and MFP3, which is for more intelligent remote devices such as PLCs, HMIs and variable speed drives.

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