Controller developed in response to Industry 4.0 market trends

Schneider Electric has introduced the Modicon M580, a next generation Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) with open Ethernet technology at its core.

The pioneering automation controller is the key component of PlantStruxure, the company’s integrated automation architecture.

Developed in response to Industry 4.0 market trends demanding that automation control systems are open to connect to an ever increasing array of intelligent devices, the M580 can connect all field devices, such as variable speed drives, HMI, SCADA, motor starters, electrical distribution and energy management functions, in to one complete and open system.

The device offers significant performance improvements to end-users, as its Native IP routing eliminates communication co-processors, protocol conversions and bottlenecks, resulting in outstanding levels of transparency.

As the backplane of the Modicon M580 ePAC uses standard unmodified Ethernet/IP, it is open and easy for end-users to integrate existing ssystems directly into PlantStruxure architectures.

Further to this, the device’s in-built web-server is based on latest HTML5 and together with an in-rack Wi-Fi module, it is ready to support Android and IOS smart devices for easy remote access, commissioning and diagnostics, meaning that maintenance time can be drastically reduced.

The Modicon M580 has Achilles Level 2 certification, meaning it is robust to the threat of cyber-attack, providing security settings for access and web services including password authentication and IP filtering.

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