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April/May 2023


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Mitsubishi Introduces Industrial Networking Module


VERNON HILLS, IL — Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. announces the iQ-R Series


module. CC-Link IE TSN is an open industrial network technol- ogy that combines gigabit Ethernet bandwidth with Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) allowing for high-speed motion control, safety, and standard communication I/O devices. EtherNet/IP networks allow


for communication with third party devices. The new iQ-R Series CC-Link IE TSN Plus module allows users to connect CC-Link IE TSN devices to port


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1 and EtherNet/IP devices to port 2 without affecting CCLink IE TSN communication perform- ance.


The module functions also


include easy configuration in PLC programming software, saved space on a PLC rack, cen- tralized control of servo motors, and dual ports that allow for cus- tomization of use to best fit your needs.


Aside from the main benefit of dual support of networks that


were once separate entities, a user will appreciate the saved cost of not having to purchase and implement additional de - vices, easy network troubleshoot- ing to reduce downtime, and an overall decrease in the need for


additional spare parts. Contact: Mitsubishi Electric


Automation, Inc., 500 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 % 847-478-2415 E-mail: pam.summers@meau.com Web: www.us.mitsubishelectric.com


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iQ-R Series CC-Link IE TSN Plus module.


CC-Link IE TSN Plus module which supports CC-Link IE TSN and EtherNet/IP networks in one


Agile Analog Introduces


12-bit ADC IP CAMBRIDGE, UK — Agile Analog has extended its range of data conversion IP with the introduction of the first cus- tomizable, process agnostic, 12- bit analog to digital converter (ADC).


The agileADC is a tradition-


al Charge-Redistribution SAR ADC that achieves 12-bit resolu- tion at sample rates up to 64 MSPS and a signal to noise ratio of 70 dB. It includes a built-in refer-


ence generator and an optional multiplexor with support for up to 16 input channels. Each input channel can be configured to be buffered or unbuffered, and to support differential or single- ended inputs. There is a choice of digital output formats including interface options for APB and TileLink. The agileADC can be cus-


tomized to meet the customer’s specific project needs for power, performance, and area (PPA). The sample rate can be adjusted as can the number of inputs and bits.


Over the last few years,


ADCs have become increasingly popular, and are used across multiple applications, including industrial automation, sensors, controls, and communications


systems. Contact: Agile Analog Ltd.,


Radio House, St. Andrew’s Road, Chesterton, Cambridge, CB4 1DL, UK % +44-1223-828320 Web: www.agileanalog.com


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