1. Compact XY Plotter/Cutter Control
Utilizing the integrated dual-axis pulse outputs to drive two stepper motors for a small-scale XY plotter or cutting table. The controller's ability to perform 2-axis linear interpolation allows for precise, coordinated movement to create straight lines and diagonal paths.
Problem SolvedProvides a cost-effective, all-in-one solution for simple two-axis motion control, eliminating the need for a separate, more expensive positioning module and saving valuable cabinet space.
Pulse OutputLinear InterpolationStepper MotorXY TableMotion Control
2. Packaging Machine Main Controller
Serving as the central controller for a packaging machine, such as a filler or labeler. The 32 digital inputs monitor a variety of sensors (e.g., product presence, guard switches, bottle position), while the 24 relay outputs control pneumatic solenoids, conveyor motors, and indicator lights. The high-speed transistor outputs can be used for rapid-fire events like a product rejection mechanism.
Problem SolvedManages a high mix and quantity of discrete I/O points required for sequential machine automation in a compact and economical form factor, handling both slow (relays) and fast (transistor) output requirements.
Digital I/OSequential ControlRelay OutputHigh-Speed CounterPackaging Automation
3. Remote Process Skid Monitoring
Deployed on a small, self-contained process skid (e.g., chemical dosing or filtration system) to monitor key process variables. The two 10-bit analog inputs are connected to 0-10V pressure and temperature transmitters, while the built-in RS485 port communicates this data via Modbus RTU to a central HMI or SCADA system.
Problem SolvedEnables simple and reliable remote monitoring of analog process values from a standalone system. It avoids the cost of a more complex PLC with an Ethernet port while providing essential data to a central control room.
Analog InputRS485Modbus RTUSCADAProcess Monitoring