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Rexroth open interface lets machine builders create individual functions without a PLC

Rexroth's standard control platforms support the company's Open Core Interface, which allows the expansion of individual machine functions created with high-level programming languages.

Rexroth's Open Core Interface technology provides a new degree of freedom for mechanical engineering and machine programming. The Open Core Interface, part of its Open Core Engineering (OCE) framework for PLC automation, allows for high-level language programming with enhanced access to the core of the control system, enabling machine builders to create their own individual functions without the need for additional hardware.

There are often no economical alternatives to standard control systems. As a result, machine manufacturers were previously limited to implementing the same functions available to all other competitors. Rexroth has done away with this limitation. For the first time, machine manufacturers can create individual and real-time machine functions outside the PLC program with Rexroth's Open Core Interface technology.

The standard Rexroth control platforms called IndraLogic XLC (PLC), IndraMotion MLC (motion-logic), and IndraMotion MTX (CNC) support the direct implementation of individual high-level language programs into the control system. The programs have direct access to the firmware, enabling machine manufacturers to create control algorithms for complex functions and kinematics quickly and independently. The programmers do not require any PLC skills and can use standard high-level languages such as C/C++ instead.

Rexroth also provides machine manufacturers with an extensive library that programmers can use to access the control function directly when developing individual functions. This enables them to control axes directly without writing a single line of a PLC program.

Direct processing in the machine control system reduces this complexity and significantly shortens the cycle times. Manufacturers of printing presses, for example, can lower system costs with Rexroth's Open Core Interface by completely relocating the register control into the Rexroth motion-logic system. This prevents registration errors and increases productivity.

Efficient PLC automation
In addition to the new interface technology, Rexroth's overall OCE platform includes all the software tools, function tool kits, and open standards for efficient PLC automation. The predefined technology functions cover almost all standard tasks and lower engineering costs and effort. Rexroth says it focuses continuously on open standards as part of this process. For the machine manufacturer, this means the software they create has an extensive range of future-proofing elements built in.

Source: Bosch Rexroth

Published May 2016

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