Tag: siemens s7-300

SCALANCE X-000 unmanaged

Simple – space-saving – industry-standard

mplement a simple machine network at low cost: The SCALANCE X-000 unmanaged Industrial Ethernet switches are the space-saving entry-level solution for setting up small Industrial Ethernet topologies.

The SCALANCE X-000 unmanaged switches are ideal for simple machine networking because they are small, compact and low-cost.

SCALANCE XB-000 variants with 24 V AC can also be used for building automation, for example.

Detail

  • SCALANCE XB-000 with plastic housing for use in less demanding industrial environments from -10°C to +60°C
  • SCALANCE X005 with rugged metal enclosure for use in harsh industrial environments
  • SCALANCE XB004-1, XB004-1LD and XB005 with 24 V AC power supply for building automation


SIMATIC S7-300

Proven multiple times!

The SIMATIC S7-300 is used in many applications worldwide and has been proven successful millions of times. 
You want your application to be future-proof?
Then you should look at the advantages and new possibilities of the SIMATIC S7-1500 and the engineering with TIA Portal.

Powerful, compact and cost-effective

The SIMATIC S7-300 universal Controllers saves on installation space and features a modular design. A wide range of modules can be used to expand the system centrally or to create decentralized structures according to the task at hand, and facilitates a cost-effective stock of spare parts. SIMATIC is known for continuity and quality.
Do you want to further utilize the investment into your machine or plant?

Need even more power and performance for your machine?
The innovative SIMATIC S7-1500 is the successor of the SIMATIC S7-300 and is ready. This controller generation integrates the latest and future-proof technologies into an automation system with enhanced system features. Together with the engineering system TIA Portal, the common engineering platform for all SIMATIC controllers, you are well prepared for ever faster market changes, constantly shorter product life cycles, and the increasing competition and cost pressures.