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Industrial PC connects to ControlLogix backplane

A Prosoft Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 14, 2004

The PC56 is an in-rack industrial PC for Allen-Bradley's ControlLogix platform.

The PC56 is an in-rack industrial PC for Allen-Bradley's ControlLogix platform.

Driven by a powerful 266MHz Pentium II processor, the PC56 supports the many applications available in the Windows (NT, CE, 2000, XP) environment.

Easy read and write direct connection is available to 555X data tables via the ControlLogix backplane using PC56 factory specific enhancements, making the PC56 more than just a PC designed for the office or even industrial use.

The PC56 is an ideal solution for today's analytical and data centric applications.

In addition to powerful backplane data communications with the ControlLogix processor's tag database, the PC56 is physically capable of supporting off-the-shelf or user-created applications using serial, Ethernet, ControlNet and/or DeviceNet communications.

A powerful API toolkit for the PC56 is ideal for OEMs and software companies wanting to integrate their applications into the ControlLogix world.

The PC56 becomes a high performance tool for those tasked to meet the new IT and e-commerce requirements that influence today's applications with plant floor control and information automation designs.

Specific applications for the PC56 include: HMI and Scada integration; IT server applications - Java, CGI, HTML, PHP; embedded web server; e-diagnostics; integrated barcode management systems; relational database management; OEM/user C/C++ application development; automated process quality and optimisation; and data historian and analysis.

All ProSoft Technology products come with a one year warranty and unlimited technical support.

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