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Multi-purpose controller for all kinds of automated equipment

THE Delta compact modular mid-range AS series PLCs, available locally from leading supplier ElectroMechanica (EM), is a high-performance, multi-purpose controller designed for all kinds of automated equipment.

The AS series of PLCs features Deltaโ€™s self-developed 32-bit SoC (System on Chip) CPUs for enhanced execution speed (up to 40 k steps/ms), and also supports up to 32 extension modules or up to 1 024 I/O points. The series provides accurate positioning control for up to 8 axes via CANopen motion network and a maximum six axes via pulse control (200 kHz).

โ€œThe Delta AS series of PLCs is widely used in diverse automated equipment such as electronics manufacturing, labelling, food packaging and textile machines,โ€ EM Product Manager William Cameron highlights.

Features include a robust non-backplane design and patented DIN rail clips for vertical module installation and replacement. Includes ISPSoft editing software for programming, hardware configuration, network communication, system diagnostics and positioning planning.

The Delta compact modular mid-range AS series of PLCs is available from EMโ€™s extensive distribution network and branches nationwide. The full range of industrial automation products from Delta Automation has been represented in Southern Africa by EM for over 15 years.

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