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AUTOMATION Catalogo 1.2 (ENGLISH)

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Electronic systems for industrial machinery control Tex Automation For over thirty years Tex Automation has contributed to the successand technological growth of countless manufacturers of industrial machinery, operating in the most diverse automation sectors, such as CNC machining of metal, stone, wood, fabric, glass and food, as well as in robotics, packaging and many other sectors. The growing commercial success of our systems is due to both the flexibility of their programming and the variety of available configurations, as well as the excellent price / performance ratio that...

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Foundation of Tex Computer srl Focus market: FOM Group Second generation of controllers with 32-bit Risc CPU Introduction of the HMI Wide in the third generation of controllers More than 1000 controllers sold every month. New headquarters. New products.

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power FAMIly The Power family is a line of “All in One” General purpose PLC / CNC Controllers. It uses a specially designed structured language allowing a great programming flexibility between the components that make it up: A powerful CNC It provides high-level functions, allowing the execution of sequences of motion commands for axes, both real and virtual, interpolated or not. In addition to the classic linear, circular and helical interpolations, it supports the generation of complex motion profiles such as NURBS (splines) shape fittings with polynomials up to the 6th degree,...

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Power A is the TOP level of the Power Family having been designed to offer the best possible performance in the management of PLC and CNC tasks while also improving communications via Ethernet. Its higher performances allow it to control the movement of the axes, even those managed via EtherCAT, in sampling times from 500ps upwards. The interpolated movements are processed in cooperative multitasking via six CNC channels. The retentive memory and the RTC clock of Power A do not require a backup battery, thus reducing the maintenance. The Power A manages the axes and the I/O mainly via...

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TEXTILE FOOiWin. This “All In One” controller has been designed to meet the specific technical and economic requirements for the production, in medium/high volumes, of series machines. Its maximum competitive advantage is realized in the market segment of machines with 3 interpolated axes, however we have obtained an extremely interesting cost/performance ratio even when there are no axes to manage. Power B has been designed in a compact panel enclosure, which can also be oriented vertically, which can be equipped with a 7 “or 10” LCD touch screen. Its graphic controller, which can also...

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UP TO 28 INTERPOLATED AXES I 2 ■ GLASS ■i- ■ i .■ ■ This “All-in-One” system is suitable for the control of complex machines, with up to 28 interpolate axes, manageable both in wired logic (+/-10V and/or Step/Direction) and via CANopen (standard), EtherCAT or Mechatrolink-II (optional) fieldbuses. Particularly suitable for machines cycles very fast can run ISO files of considerable size dimensions with a numberof axes and/or I/Os extremely high on board. Power D+ can be equipped by I/O expansions available in two versions: one expansion providing up to 96 digital I/O plus 16 analog inputs...

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Among the “All in one” controllers, managing the axes via the EtherCAT fieldbus, Power I is the cheapest one. It can also manage axes both in wired logic (+/- 10V and / or Step / Direction) and CANopen. This controller is particularly suitable for automations with a limited number of axes, where good computing power, high execution speed and/or Wi-Fi/BLE connectivity are required. Local Digital I/O Local Analog I/O

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It is the controller of the Power Family which targets the automation of medium complexity machines, with up to 12 interpolated axes that can be managed both in wired logic (+/-10V and/or Step/Direction) and via the fieldbus CANopen (standard), EtherCAT or Mechatrolink-II (optional). From an economic point of view, the maximum competitive advantage is obtained by adding the optional expansion card to the basic controller which allows you to expand the “on board” digital I/O up to a maximum of 155 points which can be distributed according to the various needs. However, it is always possible...

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Recommended for applications with up to 4 interpolated axes where it is necessary to contain the costs and/or the overall dimensions of the controller which, being a very compact “All In One”, can be equipped also by a small 7” touch screen display. Its basic equipment of 24 + 20 digital I/O can be expanded both locally, through an economical DIN rail interface with 16 + 16 digital I/O, and by remote I/O via CANopen. Local Digital I/O Local Analog I/O Other available configurations

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UP TO 4 INTERPOLATED AXES OTHER The market target of this “All In One” Programmable Automation Controller is the automation based on the movement of the axes in “open loop”, i.e. without the position feedback in the controller. This type of motion management is possible if the motor is a stepper (or a brushless with closed position feedback only on the drive) controlled in Step/Direction or CANopen. Since on an economic level the maximum competitive advantage is obtained by controlling the axes via Step/Direction outputs, Power L has been equipped with this type of outputs so as to be able...

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POWER Z OTHER This PLC+HMI controller with integrated “Motion control” functionality represents the access product to the Power Family. Compared to all the other, it does not include the CNC executor, therefore it cannot perform interpolated movements, but it still offers the possibility of managing sophisticated applications such as gearing, camming and “on fly” cutting. As in the case of Power L, its market target is the automations that can be managed through axes controlled in open loop, but in this case only 3 axes can be managed via Step/Direction outputs. In addiction Power L...

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All Tex AUTOMATION catalogs and technical brochures

  1. POWER D+

    1 Pages

  2. POWER U

    1 Pages

  3. POWER Z

    1 Pages

  4. POWER I

    1 Pages

  5. POWER J

    1 Pages

  6. POWER L

    1 Pages

  7. Power N

    1 Pages