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Category | Controller |
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Series | MELSEC A |
Model | A1SG60 |
Power Supply | 5V DC from base unit |
Counting Speed | 1.5 μs |
Input Voltage | DC 24V |
Instruction Execution Speed | N/A (Special function module) |
Program Memory | N/A (Special function module) |
Describes the function and key features of the AIS CPU module, the core of the PLC system.
Details the different CPU base unit models and their slot capacities for mounting PLC modules.
Describes the function and models of power supply modules that provide 5 VDC to PLC components.
Details various types of AIS input modules and their specifications for connecting external devices.
Lists and describes different types of AIS output modules for controlling external devices.
Introduces special function modules providing dedicated control for specific applications.
Outlines a five-step process to easily select the correct AIS PLC system for application requirements.
Provides a flowchart to guide the selection of appropriate input modules based on system needs.
Offers a flowchart for selecting the correct output modules based on application requirements.
Guides users through selecting special function modules for specific processing needs.
Details how to select the appropriate power supply module based on system voltage and output requirements.
Guides the selection of the correct base unit based on the number of required I/O slots.
Provides instructions on how to properly mount base units for adequate ventilation and accessibility.
Explains the method for fixing base units onto a DIN rail using provided hooks and screws.
Details the procedure for installing and removing AIS modules from the base unit safely.
Provides essential wiring guidelines for the power supply modules to ensure safe and correct operation.
Offers wiring instructions for connecting external equipment to the PLC's input and output modules.
Explains the correct grounding methods for the PLC system to ensure safety and reliable operation.
Details various internal devices within the AIS CPU used for sequence programming.
Explains the functions of auxiliary relays (M, L, S) used within the PLC sequence program.
Details the types and operation of timers (T) used for timing functions in PLC programs.
Describes the operation of up-counting counters (C) and their use in PLC programs.
Introduces the two programming languages: relay symbol (ladder) and logic symbolic (instruction list).