SiMotion
SiMotion is Siemens' flagship motion control platform, a scalable high performance hardware and software system designed to control the automated movements of a wide variety of machines. It aims to provide user-friendly stuff which can be used by unskilled workers, covering a broad range of motion control issues with all the engineering functions in one system.
It is part of Siemens' Total Integrated Automation (TIA) system, which aims to offer a "seamless, integrated platform" to implement customer-specific automation solutions in all sectors and across the entire production process, with integrated data management, engineering, and communications.[1][2]
Software
SiMotion controllers are all programmed using Siemens SCOUT, a software package which is IEC 61131-3 compliant and supports a variety of programming languages including Ladder (LD), Structured Text (ST), and Motion Control Charts (MCC).[3] It allows central or distributed machine concepts to be realized as well as PC, controller and drive-based solutions, and also includes tools for testing, commissioning, and diagnostics.
Hardware
The SiMotion controller comes in three different hardware packages: SiMotion C, P, and D. The modular SiMotion C is the most general and flexible platform, while SiMotion P is a PC-based controller suited for demanding motion control applications, and SiMotion D is a compact, bookcase style platform.
Communications between the controller and drives is done through PROFINET, PROFIBUS, or Ethernet.[4]
Usage
SiMotion is used in a wide variety of industries, including:
- Automotive industry
- Packaging industry
- Plastics industry
- Glass industry
- Woodworking
- Metal forming
- Textile industry
- Printing industry
- Converting
- General machinery construction
- Food industry [5][6]
References
- ↑ "SIMOTION Brochure" (PDF). Siemens. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
- ↑ "Totally Integrated Automation". Siemens. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
- ↑ Simon Shea, Kristie. "Successful Implementation of Siemens' SiMotion Shaftless Drive Standard". DMC. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
- ↑ "SIMOTION Brochure" (PDF). Siemens. p. 7. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
- ↑ "SIMOTION Brochure" (PDF). Siemens. p. 4. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
- ↑ "Siemens PLC examples". DMC. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
External links
- Siemens Automation Technology Homepage (automation.siemens.com)