Robust compact control for mobile machines
The ESX.4cm-a control unit has been designed for use in the most adverse environmental conditions. With a die-cast aluminum housing, it has a protection class of up to IP6k9k. Vibration, dirt and dust, and extreme temperatures such as those found in mining, agriculture and forestry are no challenge for this freely programmable control unit. Stefan Hohn, Product Manager for control systems at STW, explains the increasingly demanding requirements in these industries: "In these types of mobile machines, the trend is also towards more autonomous processes. The amount of data being processed on the machines is growing, and the guidelines and normative frameworks are becoming increasingly restrictive. This requires control systems that are up to the current challenges in terms of networking and performance."
To this end, the ESX.4cm-a has a powerful multicore processor with 3x 300 MHz as well as a managed Ethernet switch, which processes signals of up to 100 Mbit/s without negatively affecting the processor performance. There are two Ethernet and two Broad-R-Reach interfaces available. Furthermore, machine communication can be implemented on 4 CAN ports.
The high-performance ESX.4cm-a provides a total of 34 configurable, multifunction analog and digital inputs. They read and process a wide variety of signal types, including incremental encoder signals and the SENT protocol. The control unit provides fixed and programmable supply voltages between 5 and 12 V for supplying sensors. The 29 low-side and high-side outputs handle up to 4A each, depending on the configuration.
Like all STW control units, the ESX.4cm-a is certified for safety applications according to SIL2/PLd. Stefan Hohn explains further benefits for safety applications: "With the multicore architecture, safety and non-safety applications can be implemented on separate processor cores. This simplifies product improvements enormously, since in the event of updates to the application core, a subsequent safety certification of the overall system is not necessary."
With support from STW’s openSYDE software suite, implementation, commissioning and diagnostics with these control units are all particularly user friendly. This open source software suite offers the possibility to define, implement and test functionalities in "C" and in Structured Text (ST) according to IEC61131 (based on logi.CAD3). Numerous predefined widgets in the user environment allow easy visualization and analysis of machine data.
STW is an internationally active company headquartered in Kaufbeuren, Germany. We have produced outstanding solutions for the automation and digitization of mobile machines for more than 35 years. With our modular system of generic and customer-specific products, systems and software solutions, we support our customers with our innovative technology in making their machines the best in the world.
For our customers, we represent a partner to accompany them in the engineering and integration of new technology. With our modular system of interoperable components, compatible products and systems from our global partner network and our extensive software toolchain openSYDE, we help OEMs increase the performance and efficiency of their machines, enhance safety, and meet the emerging technology challenges. Our ready to use connectivity solutions enable machine-to-X communication, making networking with cloud platforms and the integration of the mobile machine into business processes possible.
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