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NEW PACSYSTEMS CONTROL MEMORY XCHANGE SHARES CONTROL DATA UP TO 200 TIMES FASTER THAN ETHERNET
28 September 2004 - GE Fanuc Automation CNC Europe SA
| Echternach, Luxembourg – GE Fanuc Automation has introduced the new PACSystemsŌ Control Memory Xchange, which can increase users' product quality and boost uptime by increasing data acquisition capacity and reliability, even in the harshest electrical noise environments. Developed with GE Fanuc's patented, leading-edge technology, PACSystems Control Memory Xchange allows multiple devices to share large amounts of control data over a fibre-optic deterministic network at speeds up to 200 times faster than Ethernet. Increasing automation performance and reliability, this high-speed memory-sharing application operates in parallel with the main logic CPU with virtually no effect on the scan time of the control processor. |
Echternach, Luxembourg – GE Fanuc Automation has introduced the new PACSystemsŌ Control Memory Xchange, which can increase users' product quality and boost uptime by increasing data acquisition capacity and reliability, even in the harshest electrical noise environments. Developed with GE Fanuc's patented, leading-edge technology, PACSystems Control Memory Xchange allows multiple devices to share large amounts of control data over a fibre-optic deterministic network at speeds up to 200 times faster than Ethernet. Increasing automation performance and reliability, this high-speed memory-sharing application operates in parallel with the main logic CPU with virtually no effect on the scan time of the control processor. Additionally, PACSystems Control Memory Xchange offers improved security over Ethernet, which operates on an open protocol, and supports the distance requirements to physically separate redundant processors into different cabinets or buildings in critical applications with potential homeland threats. By acquiring large amounts of data at very high speed through PACSystems Control Memory Xchange, users can quickly adjust process parameters and achieve tighter synchronisation between control systems, which can increase product quality and reduce material scrap. Applications that benefit from PACSystems Control Memory Xchange include paper production; metal forming, finishing and extracting; cement crushing and conveying; oil and gas processing and distribution; wind tunnel testing; chemical dispensing; painting; batch processing; and any other process requiring high speed, high volume data acquisition for high resolution measurement and fast response. Additionally, PACSystems Control Memory Xchange allows users to capture process and regulatory compliance data at tighter frequencies, which can help companies more precisely measure process performance. With greater bandwidth and capacity, users can also acquire a higher number of parameters for future process analysis. Manufacturers can augment data management systems, such as ProficyŌ Historian software from GE Fanuc, with PACSystems Control Memory Xchange to combine high-speed communication and processing with powerful archiving capabilities. The PACSystems Control Memory Xchange controller writes data to shared memory, and this unique technology immediately and automatically broadcasts the data to all other nodes on the network. This automatic data transfer requires no software overhead or host processor intervention, enabling the PACSystems CPU to devote its processing resources to the control application and reducing the cost and time typically associated with software development. Available in multiple control form factors for controllers and PCs such as VME, PCI and PMC, the new PACSystems Control Memory Xchange allows users to easily share data in real time at rates up to 174Mbytes per second with node-to-node latency as low as 450nanoseconds. Users can realise updates on 10,000 data tags from input controller to second controller or screen display in as little as 1ms. This simple yet powerful 'shared memory' architecture provides real-time speed and deterministic performance without the data collisions and latencies that can plague other network technologies. PACSystems Control Memory Xchange permits data sharing between up to 256 independent systems or nodes, allowing for plant-wide data transfer. Each controller or computer keeps a local copy of shared data for fast real-time use. Noise immunity in the fibre-optic system increases reliability and eases installation. Furthermore, the system features an OPC server to connect with GE Fanuc Human Machine Interface software and other software. The technology is operating system independent, making it easy to implement in a variety of applications. In fact, this patented GE Fanuc technology has been proven in many industries and applications around the world.
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About: GE Fanuc Automation CNC Europe SA
GE Fanuc Automation Corporation, established in 1986, is a joint venture of General Electric Co. (GE), USA, one of the world’s largest, most diversified technology, manufacturing and service companies, with roughly 300,000 employees worldwide, and of FANUC Ltd., Japan, an automation pioneer with more than 30 years of experience in factory automation and the global leader in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology. GE Fanuc Automation Corporation develops products and solutions for the worldwide factory automation market. GE Fanuc Automation Europe, headquartered in Luxembourg, serves customers in Europe, Africa, the Near and Middle East. GE Fanuc Europe employs about 400 people in Luxembourg and at offices located in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Nordic Countries, the Czech Republic and is represented in Poland, Balkan, Dubai, North and South Africa. |
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