WAGO has developed I/O modules which, instead of 8 channels, now accommodate 16 channels with spring clamp connection in the usual 1⁄2 inch (12mm) slim module housing. This enormous packing density provides the user with more space in the switch cabinet and a lower channel price at the same time
Starting at the beginning of next year, there will be five additional IP67 modules available for SPEEDWAY. Initially, the I/O system in IP67 will contain an analog input module for thermocouples (TC module) with cold-junction compensation. In addition, SPEEDWAY will be expanded to include two low-side switching, digital input and output modules.
Automation Cockpit, so heißt die neue Entwicklungsumgebung von WAGO, die alle WAGO-Produkte unterstützt: von den verschiedenen Automatisierungssystemen (IPCs, Controller u. Koppler) bis zu den HMI-Geräten aus der Perspecto-Familie.
With IO-Link there is a high-performance standard available that easily integrates the entire product range of sensors and actuators into automation concepts. The new IO-Link master module (750-657) from WAGO offers four channels based on this standard in a 1/2 inch (12mm) wide I/O module.
WAGO has expanded the EPSITRON power supply system within the PRO family to include single-phase power supply devices. 12Ah rechargeable battery modules and a high-performance charging unit have also been added to the system's uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).
With PERSPECTO, WAGO has a complete HMI (Human Machine Interface) device family in its program effective immediately: from touch monitors that can be connected directly to a Web panel on through to the programmable control panel. They are perfectly attuned to the WAGO automation systems and ease the operation and observation of process data on machines and systems.
WAGO GmbH & Co. KG, headquartered in Minden, an innovative producer and supplier of couplers, controllers, and I/O systems, is taking a stake in elrest Automationssysteme GmbH Kirchheim. This was announced by the two Managing Directors Sven Hohorst and Gerald Schauer at a joint press conference on the occasion of SPS/IPC/DRIVES in Nuremberg.