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News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: Controlpanel product line
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 July 2007

Panels incorporate Ethernet and USB

The CP xxx HLC product line allows users to flexibly and cost-effectively program almost any kind of function in a high-level language.

Phoenix Contact's new Controlpanel product line with HLC function and integrated Ethernet and USB can be simultaneously controlled and operated on a variety of tested hardware without licensing fees The Control Panel is based on the open-source Windows CE architecture in which the hardware interfaces and decentralised I/Os are integrated

Users can also write and load their own modules in addition to the standard communication mechanisms over TCP/IP, SQL or other databases.

A web server is already included.

Decentralised I/O data can be accessed directly over the existing Ethernet port.

The product comes with a simple driver-interface high-level language fieldbus interface (HFI) for this purpose.

The controller is available in two different performance classes: the CP 204 HLC ETH and CP 206 HLC ETH, which are based on the ARM9 platform and run at 100MHz with 32Mbyte RAM, and the CP 310 HLC ETH and CP 310 HLC ETH IB, which are based on the Xscale platform and run at 400MHz with 64Mbyte RAM.

There are different display sizes for both platforms with a 4 or 6-inch grayscale touch display in the 200 class and a 10-inch TFT touch display in the 300 class.

A USB interface is also included for connecting input and output devices such as a keyboard, mouse or scanner.

The CP xxx HLC product line is specifically designed for serial systems and serial machine production.

It allows users to flexibly and cost-effectively program almost any kind of function in a high-level language. Request a free brochure from Phoenix Contact ...

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