PC control system starter kit

Westminster, Colo.—Combining Intellution's FIX Paradym-31 SoftLogic control software, Opto 22's SNAP I/O modules, and Octagon's single-board MicroPC, user's are offered a low cost entry into the PC-based control environment. FIX software provides the interface and is configured using IEC 1131-3 programming standards.

By Staff July 1, 1998

Westminster, Colo. —Combining Intellution’s FIX Paradym-31 SoftLogic control software, Opto 22’s SNAP I/O modules, and Octagon’s single-board MicroPC, user’s are offered a low cost entry into the PC-based control environment. FIX software provides the interface and is configured using IEC 1131-3 programming standards. The SNAP I/O subsystem includes two channels of analog inputs, two channels of analog outputs, four channels of discrete inputs, and four channels of discrete outputs. Kits are available on CD ROM for Microsoft Windows NT and DOS for application not requiring the features of Windows NT. Octagon Systems