CC-Link Partner Association Announces Molex, Inc. CC-Link Certification

Oct. 19, 2016
Continuing to strengthen CC-Link’s position as a leading global open automation network technology, the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA) announced today that Molex, Inc. has received CC-Link Network Certification for their Industrial PCI Express interface cards.

Continuing to strengthen CC-Link’s position as a leading global open automation network technology, the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA) announced today that Molex, Inc. has received CC-Link Network Certification for their Industrial PCI Express interface cards.
Molex, Inc. provides two (2) new CC-Link certified PCI-Express interface products that are designed to work as a complete solution including full and half height boards for Industrial CC-Link Network interface:
• CC-Link Industrial interface board (#SST-CCS-PCIE)
• CC-Link Industrial interface half height board (#SST-CCS-PCIE-H)
Established in 1938, Molex operates 45 manufacturing locations in 17 countries and already makes many CC-Link-compatible products including I/O blocks, remote I/O and network interface cards. The company sells its products to device manufacturers, assembly line builders and system integrators, providing robotics and automation solutions to end users in the automotive and other high-volume manufacturing industries! http://www.Molex.com/
CC-Link is a high-speed, high-performance open automation network technology that enables devices from numerous manufacturers to communicate, resulting in a fast, deterministic control system. CC-Link is managed by the CLPA, an organization comprised of manufacturers and users of CC-Link technology, academics and other interested parties. Molex, Inc. is a proud Board member of CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA).

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