Well-suited for robotic applications such as small-part handling, assembly and packaging small items such as cell phones, the NXC100 controller is billed as one of the smallest controllers in its class.
Offering high performance, open communication and integrated cell control, the NXC100 features a compact design that minimizes footprint and allows for easy mounting under conveyors, in control cabinets and other small spaces. The NXC100 features a Windows CE programming pendant with color touch screen, high-speed processing, unmatched memory (60,000 steps, 10,000 instructions), built-in Ethernet and a robust PC architecture. It uses the same Inform III programming language as the vendor’s NX100 controller, and includes an on-board graphical ladder editor.
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