B&R to come up with two new innovations at SPS IPC Drives
November 15, 2014 12:39 pm
B&R will be presenting two groundbreaking innovations at this year’s SPS IPC Drives trade fair (Hall 7 / Booth 206)
B&R will be presenting mapp technology – a step ahead in the development of automation software. Also it will introduce the new ACOPOS P3 – the fastest servo drive with integrated safety functions on the market, as claimed by company.
Develop software 67% faster with mappmapp technology simplifies the development of new programmes through the use of modular software blocks, freeing developers from having to programme basic functions so they can instead concentrate on their main task: implementing the machine or system process itself in application software. In addition to reducing the development time for new machines and systems by an average of 67 per cent, mapp technology also results in savings for service and maintenance.
High performance with a compact designThe ACOPOS P3 represents a similarly impressive progression in automation technology. This three-axis servo drive allows space savings of up to 69 per cent in the control cabinet. In spite of its compact design, however, it also features a sampling time of 50 µs for the entire controller cascade, making it the fastest servo drive with safety functions on the market, assures the company.
Other trade fair highlights will include the Automation PC 2100 – a fully equipped industrial PC with an ultracompact form factor – and a business intelligence solution for B&R’s APROL process control system.
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