Product Description
It is on the B&R 2005 System where the module was built called 3IP161.60-1. It aimed at offering much better performance in various industrial automation applications. This module has been certified to conform to the CE, UKCA and cULus (E115267) standards that govern the safety and performance of devices globally, thus ensuring its compliance with international law. At a typical instruction cycle time of 0.4 microseconds, it has an average latency rate for information retrieval, enabling its use in complex control systems.
In the memory requirements for the 3IP161.60-1, there are 174 KB of system SRAMs and 850 KB user SRAMs, which allow enough free space for both system operations and application data. Also, this module is equipped with a total of 512 KB system FlashPROMs and 1.5 MB user FlashPROMs that enable plenty of nonvolatile memory whereby programs may be stored alongside critical data. The restorer battery located off the backplane on the model year 2005 powers up this units operation; it will work for no less than four years, thus ensuring data integrity during power outages.
This B&R component is designed to fit into the B&R System 2005 to augment its memory capacity besides having high-level control abilities. Therefore, it can be recommended for tough industrial automation tasks because of high-speed processing, large memory resources, and reliable backup battery support as well. In this regard, this responsibility lies on this particular module regarding the successful operation of the system and preservation of data integrity plus observance of important health regulations.