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CC-Link Partner Product Catalog CC-Link Partner Product ASEAN India Turkey Mexico Thailand CC-Link Association Partner Japan Korea Taiwan Americas Europe China 2017.Dec. Product Catalog CC-Link Partner CC-Link Partner Association CLPA Office Locations CLPA – Japan (Head Office) CLPA – Taiwan 6F Ozone-front Building, 6th FI, No.105, Wu Kung 3 Rd., Wu-Ku Hsiang, Taipei, Taiwan Japan ASEAN 3-15-58, Ozone, Kita-ku, TEL.+886-2-8990-1573 FAX.+886-2-8990-1572 Korea India CC-Link IE Control CC-Link IE Nagoya 462-0825, Japan E-mail:[email protected] Taiwan Turkey TEL.+81-52-919-1588 FAX.+81-52-916-8655 URL:http://www.cc-link.org.tw/ Americas Mexico E-mail:[email protected] Europe Thailand URL:http://www.cc-link.org CLPC – ASEAN (Singapore) China 307 Alexandra Road #05-01/02, CLPA – Americas Mitsubishi Electric Bldg., Singapore 159943 500 Corporate Woods Parkway, TEL.+656-470-2480 FAX.+656-476-7439 Vernon Hills, IL, 60061, U.S.A. E-mail:[email protected] TEL.+1-847-478-2647 FAX.+1-847-876-6611 E-mail:[email protected] CLPA – India (India) URL:http://www.cclinkamerica.org 2nd Floor, Tower A & B, Cyber Greens, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase-III, Gurgaon-122002 Haryana, India CLPA – Europe (Germany) TEL.+91-124-4630300 Postfach 10 12 17, 40832 Ratingen,Germany E-mail:[email protected] Field TEL.+49-2102-486-7988 FAX.+49-2102-532-9740 E-mail:[email protected] CLPA – Turkey (Turkey) URL:http://www.clpa-europe.com Serifali Mahallesi Nutuk Sokak.No:5 34775 Umraniye-istanbul /Turkey CLPA – Europe (U.K. Office) TEL.+90-216-526-39-90 FAX.+90-216-526-39-95 Travellers Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 8XB U.K. E-mail:[email protected] (P.O. Box 50, Hatfield, AL10 8XB U.K.) CC-Link IE Field TEL.+44-1707-278953 FAX.+44-1707-282873 CLPA – Mexico E-mail:[email protected] Mariano Escobedo 69, Zona Industrial - Tlalnepantla, 54030, URL:http://www.clpa-europe.com Estado de Mexico, Mexico Basic TEL.+52-55-3067-7517 CLPA – Korea E-mail:[email protected] RM. 711, 7F GANGSEO HANGANG XI-TOWER A, 401 Yangcheon-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul 07528 Korea CC-Link Promotion Center Thailand TEL.+82-2-3663-6178 FAX.+82-2-6224-0158 9th Floor, SV City Building, Office Tower1, 896/19 and 20, E-mail:[email protected] Rama3 Rd., Bangpongpang, URL:http://www.cc-link.or.kr/ Yanawa, Bangkok 10120 Thailand CC-Link IE Field TEL.+66-2-682-6522 FAX.+66-2-682-9750 CLPA – China E-mail:[email protected] Motion Headquarters (Tongji University): School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Jiading Campus, Tongji University, © 2008 CC-Link Partner Association. All rights reserved. Shanghai, P.R.China Head Office: 19F No.1386 Hong Qiao Road, Shanghai, P.R.China TEL.+86-21-64940523 FAX.+86-21-64940525 E-mail:[email protected] CC-Link Partner Product Catalog CC-Link SLMP This catalog is based on the information as of Nov. 2017. For the latest product information, see http://www.cc-link.org. New publication, effective Dec. 2017 CC1011-02-AA Specifications subject to change without notice Plentiful partner products as various as your network needs In addition to ISO, adopted also as an IEC International Standard, CC-Link has become a genuine world standard network. More than 1,000 types of products support the connection with CC-Link, and further growth is expected for the future. From CC-Link to CC-Link/LT and CC-Link Safety, the lineup of the CC-Link family has been expanding, always satisfying the needs of time. Now, here comes an Ethernet-based CC-Link IE controller network, leading the integration of industrial networks. A variety of products are already in the queue for release. When you pick up a product that supports the CC-Link connection, the potential of your FA system is expanded to the world. http://www.cc-link.org In this catalog, you see a lineup of all types of reliable products, each of which supports the CC-Link connection and has passed conformance tests. Find a product type that best suits your use and purpose. For the latest updates, specifications, and relevant information, please contact each manufacturer. To Nagano Subway (Meijo - line) Kan-meieki 1 Ozone st. Intra-factory Ethernet route 5 (Information management) etc. bus stop 6 Inter-factory CC-Link IE (Production control) Controller network Higashi-ozone Ozone-eki CC-Link IE CLPA Field network 4 1 Inter-line Secretariat (Device control) 2 CC-Link (Ozone-front Building. ) CC-Link Safety 3 Meitetsu Railway (Seto - line) Individual sensor/actuator Yutorito-line (Control of device and I/O) CC-Link/LT Ozone st. Meieki 14 Ozone st. route bus stop JR (Chuo - main line) CLPA presents a new integrated network concept: CC-Link IE Ozone st. The CC-Link family is exceeting field network borders To Nagoya The CC-Link IE Controller network is a backbone network that controls Ethernet-based integrated network field networks and is capable of handling distributed control of Ethernet base high-speed and large data transmissions. CC-Link IE Field network is High speed & Large scale shared data designed for the intelligent, new manufacturing systems that consist of Seamless communication control data of devices and management data such as logs and Enhanced troubleshooting function diagnostics as well as require high-speed and large data transmissions. CC-Link is a high speed field network that can handle control and information High speed communication For the control of devices on the line at the same time. Its communication speed is as fast as 10 Mbps, the Overall cable extension length: 100 m to maximum overall cable extension length is 100 m, and up to 64 remote 1,200 m stations are supported. This overwhelming performance has been recognized Directivity improved by a repeater more and more widely. Having already obtained SEMI certification, CC-Link is High speed cyclic transmission, large capacity becoming an open technology faster and faster. transient transmission (message data) CC-Link Partner Association 6F Ozone-front Building, 3-15-58, CC-Link/LT is a network that reduces wiring in a control board For networked communication Fast response and a device, relieving the site workers from the possibility of Ozone, Kita-ku, Nagoya 462-0825, Japan in a control board and a device Easy installation by connector connections incorrect wiring. You can easily reduce wiring that connects Easy expansion by T-junction connection Phone:+81-52-919-1588 Fax:+81-52-916-8655 sensors and actuators with their controller. Moreover, Single cable for communication and power CC-Link/LT provides high speed response time and executes E-mail:[email protected] supply high performance communication inherited from CC-Link. For reliable safety CC-Link Safety is a safe network system for securely operating Fast response your system. The system provides communication as fast as Detection of communication errors Utilization of existing resources CC-Link. In addition, the system has high compatibility with RAS function CC-Link. CC-Link dedicated cables enable you to use existing Effective development of supported resources such as conventional CC-Link remote stations. products CONTENTS Products compatible with the CC-Link I Master PLC …………………………………………………………………… 23 PC • others …………………………………………………………… 30 I Slave PLC …………………………………………………………………… 34 Digital I/O ……………………………………………………………… 38 Analog I/O …………………………………………………………… 60 HMI …………………………………………………………………… 78 Load cell • Indicator ………………………………………………… 82 Sensor • Encoder …………………………………………………… 103 Image processing …………………………………………………… 110 Process Device ……………………………………………………… 111 Transmission Devices ……………………………………………… 125 Solenoid valve………………………………………………………… 131 Gateway ……………………………………………………………… 141 Inverter • Servo systems …………………………………………… 164 Robot ………………………………………………………………… 195 Barcode • ID ………………………………………………………… 211 Power reception and distribution device …………………………… 220 PC……………………………………………………………………… 234 Miscellaneous ………………………………………………………… 238 I Peripheral devices Cables • connectors ………………………………………………… 250 Peripheral software…………………………………………………… 294 Tool …………………………………………………………………… 299 Wiring parts …………………………………………………………… 300 Parts built into devices ……………………………………………… 311 Products compatible with the CC-Link/LT I Master PLC …………………………………………………………………… 321 I Slave Digital I/O ……………………………………………………………… 324 Analog I/O …………………………………………………………… 327 Sensor • Encoder …………………………………………………… 328 I Peripheral devices Cables • connectors ………………………………………………… 329 Power supply ………………………………………………………… 334 Tool …………………………………………………………………… 336 Wiring parts …………………………………………………………… 337 Parts built into devices ……………………………………………… 338 Products compatible with the CC-Link Safety I Master PLC …………………………………………………………………… 339 I Slave Digital I/O ……………………………………………………………… 340 Products in this catalog are categorized into following 3 types; Compliant, Recommended, and Reference. Products compatible with the CC-Link IE Control (See the table below.) I Controller Network PLC …………………………………………………………………… 342 PC • others …………………………………………………………… 345 HMI …………………………………………………………………… 347 Master Compliant Cables • connectors ………………………………………………… 348 Slave Compliant Peripheral software…………………………………………………… 357 Compliant Tool …………………………………………………………………… 359 Peripheral Wiring parts …………………………………………………………… 360 Recommended devices Reference Products compatible with the CC-Link IE Field I Field Network PLC …………………………………………………………………… 362 For example, in the CC-Link IE section shown in the PC • others …………………………………………………………… 370 Table of Contents on the right, Digital I/O ……………………………………………………………… 371 Analog I/O …………………………………………………………… 378 Master refers to “PLC” and “PC • others”, HMI …………………………………………………………………… 381 Slave refers to “HMI”, and Sensor • Encoder ……………………………………………………
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