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Hi,
And hello to all my old friends at control.com.
You may, or may not remember that I am somewhat of an S7-200 fan, so I wanted to keep you all up to date on the new Siemens S7-1200 PLCs which will be available in the next 6-8 weeks. The press releases are available on the 'net iat
http://www.s7-1200.eu
Siemens have shown some production units at Hanover and are preparing 'starter kits' for general release. They have promised that I can have one to play with and I'll let you know what they're actually like!!
The s7-200 range will still be actively produced and supported until 2011.
The biggest difference is that the connectivity is PROFINET as standard, and serial connections are available as add-ons to the left of the CPU. The PROFINET will give access to Remote IO and PLC-PLC comms. The CPU is faster and more memory is available, and can be assigned as program or data storage.
The programming of the S7-1200 range will eventually be integrated into Step 7, although initially STEP7-basic will be available to cover the first CPUs and the related new touch panels, (many of which are LINUX based).
The CPUs have flash firmware which will allow upgrades which I'm told will include a web server and access to web service.
I'll let you know what they're actually like!!
Marc Sinclair
http://www.germainesystems.eu
And hello to all my old friends at control.com.
You may, or may not remember that I am somewhat of an S7-200 fan, so I wanted to keep you all up to date on the new Siemens S7-1200 PLCs which will be available in the next 6-8 weeks. The press releases are available on the 'net iat
http://www.s7-1200.eu
Siemens have shown some production units at Hanover and are preparing 'starter kits' for general release. They have promised that I can have one to play with and I'll let you know what they're actually like!!
The s7-200 range will still be actively produced and supported until 2011.
The biggest difference is that the connectivity is PROFINET as standard, and serial connections are available as add-ons to the left of the CPU. The PROFINET will give access to Remote IO and PLC-PLC comms. The CPU is faster and more memory is available, and can be assigned as program or data storage.
The programming of the S7-1200 range will eventually be integrated into Step 7, although initially STEP7-basic will be available to cover the first CPUs and the related new touch panels, (many of which are LINUX based).
The CPUs have flash firmware which will allow upgrades which I'm told will include a web server and access to web service.
I'll let you know what they're actually like!!
Marc Sinclair
http://www.germainesystems.eu
