huwwuh
Computer
- Sep 26, 2008
- 3
I need a PLC that I can program to be a programmable sequencer (essentially for flashing lights in pretty patterns).
I have some experience of low end Mitsubishi Alpha 2 PLCs and realise that it would be next to impossible to program these in a flexible way.
I also want to be able to run a touchscreen and display reasonable graphics on it.
I've been looking at the Windows CE device CW3500 ( - I realise it's not strictly a PLC! - but it has no IO other than RS232.
Could anyone suggest a PLC or Windows CE based device that may be suitable. A low cost, rugged Windows CE device with onboard IO (relays and analogue IO) would be good??
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks,
huwwuh
I have some experience of low end Mitsubishi Alpha 2 PLCs and realise that it would be next to impossible to program these in a flexible way.
I also want to be able to run a touchscreen and display reasonable graphics on it.
I've been looking at the Windows CE device CW3500 ( - I realise it's not strictly a PLC! - but it has no IO other than RS232.
Could anyone suggest a PLC or Windows CE based device that may be suitable. A low cost, rugged Windows CE device with onboard IO (relays and analogue IO) would be good??
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks,
huwwuh