What are technology objects?

What are technology objects?

The technology objects included in the SIMATIC CPUs simplify the programming of technological processes. In order to be able to facilitate the use of technological functions that can be used with a SIMATIC controller, what is known as technology objects, have been introduced in the programming environment of SIMATIC.

What is the difference between S7 300 and S7 1500?

The S7-1500 significantly increases performance over the S7-300 with a faster backplane bus, standard Profinet interface, and shorter reaction times. As a result, the updated Profinet interface provides greater reproducibility and precision in the nanoseconds timeframe.

What does S7 1200 do?

SIMATIC S7-1200 controllers are the ideal choice when it comes to flexibly and efficiently performing automation tasks in the lower to medium performance range. They feature a comprehensive range of technological functions and integrated communication as well as especially compact and space-saving design.

What is technology as a process?

The technological process is the work method used by technology and consists of the ordered sequence of steps that must be followed in order to meet a need or solve a problem.

How is technology defined as knowledge?

Technology can be defined as the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, examples are developing a new manufacturing process or realizing a theoretical concept (Herschbach, 2000) We can state that knowledge is an important resource that can be utilized in several forms within an Innovation process.

What is difference between S7 400 and S7-1500?

The S7-1500 covers the ground occupied by the full S7-300 family, and extends into the S7-400 family arena. With the ability to hold up to 32 modules on the “main rack”, integrated motion control capability, and CPU speeds that hit 1 nanosecond bit-processing at the S7-1518 level, it is a powerful product family.

What is inside of PLC?

What Is Inside A PLC? The Central Processing Unit, the CPU, contains an internal program that tells the PLC how to perform the following functions: Communicate with other devices, which can include I/O Devices, Programming Devices, Networks, and even other PLCs.

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