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AutoMax – A Powerful Combination of Controls
Today’s challenge in industrial control is to simplify the task
of designing, implementing, and maintaining complex
automation and control systems. The natural solution is to
divide the complexity into manageable segments, distribute
the control function throughout the plant or process, and
provide an exchange of information between these
segments.
The AutoMax Distributed Control System provides many of
the same functions of expensive process controllers – at
savings up to half the price. The AutoMax system’s
“real-time” operating system also provides the user with
advanced programming tools not available in typical
programmable controllers. And, with its loadable run-base
architecture, future product upgrades are easily installed.
The AutoMax Distributed Control System is ideal for
applications that require millisecond response times and that
incorporate sequence control, process control, data
collection, or complex math. Applications can range from
stand-alone to multi-rack distributed control installations.
AutoMax is fully compatible with Reliance’s DCS 5000
Industrial Controller and incorporates many of its field-proven
features. AutoMax can be linked to the AutoMate
programmable controllers, via R-Net and to Allen-Bradley
controllers via standard networks using Data Highway Plus.
Using the AutoMax, an industrial control system can be
partitioned into subsystems which communicate with each
other, yet operate as totally self-contained units. Each
subsystem is further subdivided into modules that have
distinct functions operating in a coordinated manner.
Additionally, the AutoMax System Software separates the
required functions of the system into distinct tasks that
operate concurrently (multi-tasking) on a priority basis while
sharing system data and control signals. The System
Software further subdivides the tasks into high level, control,
and sequential logic operations and contains three separate
languages (BASIC, Control Block, Ladder Logic) to program
them.
Hardware Configurations To Complement The System Requirements
The flexibility of AutoMax allows the control system designer to select the hardware configuration best suited to the application. A typical AutoMax System is made up of one or more units. Each unit can be Multibus rack based or PC- card based depending the system parameters. The rack based units consist of power supply and chassis with various types of processor, input/output and communications modules. The PC-Card based units are either installed in stand-alone packaged versions, which also provide the power supply necessary for the PC-Card module as well as a serial interface module or the module is installed in one of the customers PC computers. The PC-Card modules are complete with built-in DCS-Net and A-B Remote I/O ports. The units communicate with each other using the DCS-Net network. They also connect to I/O via remote I/O networks. The System provides sharing of data between units as well as between programs in the same unit. In addition, the Multibus based rack units provide for coordination between multiple processors in the same rack. This communications and data sharing allows the industrial control function to be distributed among multiple units.
• Loadable run base greatly simplifies the incorporation of future enhancements to the system. The operating system is loaded into the AutoMax from a cd.
• Multi-processing capability lets you add more processor power in the AutoMax rack when you need it. . .without rewriting your application software.
• Multi-tasking makes program development, checkout and support easier by allowing the software to be broken into logical parts or tasks. The AutoMax permits concurrent operation of multiple tasks within a processor according to the Programming Systemspriorities you assign.
• 3 programming languages are available to program AutoMax tasks: Ladder Logic, Control Block and Enhanced BASIC. The user chooses the most effective language for programming each task.
• High-speed network allows information to be shared easily between AutoMax racks, thus freeing the user to configure the hardware for the most cost effective installation.
• Remote I/O capability lets you place the I/O near the equipment to be controlled for reduced wiring costs.
• Built-in diagnostics, coupled with on-board status LEDs and digital displays, help to make for reliable operation and easy troubleshooting.
• Communications to non-AutoMax devices, such as CRTs and host computers, is simple through the use of available network interfaces and serial ports.
• IBM PC – compatible programming executive features full documentation, on-line process monitoring, ladder logic modifications, and program upload and download capability.
A Multi-Use Controller
The design of the AutoMax incorporates many features that allow the hardware and software to function effectively and efficiently in many types of stand-alone and multi-unit distributed industrial control installations
Multi-Tasking Operating System
The AutoMax Software Operating System provides the real-time concurrent operation of multiple programs or tasks on the same processor on a priority basis, while sharing system data and control signals. Though only one task runs at a time on the same processor, the execution of the tasks is scheduled so that each task shares the processor over a period of time. This multi-tasking permits the user’s overall control scheme to be separated into individual tasks which simplifies writing, checkout and maintenance of the application program. Multi-tasking in the AutoMax also reduces overall execution time and provides a faster response to critical tasks.
Multi-Processing Hardware
In the rack based units, internal communications of the
AutoMax are based on the widely used and accepted bus
structure, Multibus by Intel. Multibus, field proven by years of
industrial use, provides a highly dependable base on which
to build a very reliable product.
By choosing Multibus, Reliance Electric has insured that the
AutoMax will meet the demanding requirements of industrial
control today and in the future.
Utilizing the Multibus standard and the AutoMax operating
system allows the implementation of a unique
multi-processing architecture in the AutoMax.
Multi-processing is a solution to requirements for additional
I/O, speed, memory, and processing power in industrial
control applications. The AutoMax will accommodate up to
four Processor Modules in the Multibus rack along with a
Common Memory Module. Other cards such as the Network
and Remote I/O Communication Modules, Interface Modules
and the general I/O Modules can be inserted in the rack as
space permits. The unique feature of the AutoMax
multi-processing system is that program tasks are
transportable from processor to processor – expansion
requires no reprogramming of existing tasks. Memory used
to store process parameters and data in any of the
Processor modules is accessible by other Processor
Modules and this access is transparent to the user.
In conjunction with it’s Multi-tasking Operating System, theAutoMax also provides three separate languages forprogramming, each tailored to a specific need. The LADDER LOGIC language is used for sequencing operations and discrete input/output. It allows the user to program the I/O and internal contacts and coils with easily recognizable names. The CONTROL BLOCK language is used for analog regulation and process control. The blocks are preconfigured control statements that allow the user to easily specify control strategies. The ENHANCED BASIC is used for arithmetical operations, numeric and string handling, and host computer communications. The ENHANCED BASIC tasks link the AutoMax to keyboard and CRT-based operator interface devices. The CONFIGURATION task sets the priority and scheduling of all of the various Ladder Logic, Control Block, and BASIC tasks in the application program and defines al system I/O.
Programming Systems
IBM Based Development Executive Software
DCS Network
56 nodes (1 master, 55 slaves), 1.75 mbaud, Multidrop
configuration 3000 ft. with Belden 9259 or equivalent coaxial
cable
AutoMax Remote I/O System
Up to 15 remote I/O processors can be installed in each
master rack. Each remote I/O network provides for up to 7
remote I/O drops
Allen-Bradley Remote I/O System
Up to 15 remote I/O processors can be installed in each
master rack. Each remote I/O network provides for up to 7
remote I/O drops.
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