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The BRX PLC platform from AutomationDirect
is a family of versatile, modular controllers designed specifically as an automation foundation
you can build on using the proven Do-more DM1 technology. You can use it as a simple PLC with no I/O
for data logging and communications, a small PLC with built in I/O or you can add additional
expansion modules to build on that foundation and get even more I/O.
When you need more I/O than that, then you can move up to units with 18 or 36 built-in
I/O. These units have the same Do-more DM1 CPU technology that you have come to trust,
they just have more built-in I/O for larger applications. Which means the BRX PLC Platform can take
you from zero to 164 local I/O points so you can build your own custom PLC system that
precisely fits your application. And if you need even more I/O than that? Each BRX PLC has an Ethernet port which can
support up to 16 remote I/O slaves! Which is why we call it your automation foundation. What kind of I/O points can you add? Well …
The input expansion modules have 9 to 30 Vdc in 8, 12 and 16 points, 9 to 30 VAC in 8,
12 and 16 points 85 to 264 VAC in all three sizes and even a 2-6Vdc expansion module so
you can bring in logic levels. Output expansion modules have 5 to 36 volt
dc sinking in 8, 12 and 16 points; the same thing with sourcing pins, Single pole single
throw Relay modules in all three sizes PLUS a 5 point single pole double throw relay module. AC modules are available for 8 and 12 I/O
points. And there are even combo expansion modules
with four or eight DC inputs and four or eight sinking outputs, sourcing outputs and a four
point 2 A relay output module. Keep in mind this is what is available at
the time this video was made. More options will appear over time so keep
an eye out for new expansion module announcements. The cool thing about all of these I/O modules
is there aren’t any cumbersome latching or locking mechanisms to fool with and to
make sure they are properly secured. The modules just snap into place to instantly
form a sturdy rugged PLC Platform that doesn’t need DIN rail or a backplane or support brackets
to hold it together. To release the modules, just pull here. Easy. All of the CPUs and I/O modules ship with
out terminal strips – that way you don’t pay for connectors you don’t need. And you can specify the TYPE of terminal block
you want: 90 degree screw clamp, 180 degree screw clamp, or 90 degree spring clamp or
there is a ZIPLink pre-wired cable solution. The spring clamps are really nice – you
just open the clamp, insert the wire or ferrule, and release the jaw. You now know that wire is secure and won’t
loosen up over time. The terminal blocks are available individually,
and in sets that provide everything you need for each PLC style. And this is cool - notice that the connectors
are setup so that each functional group is broken out. For example, on this 18 point CPU, this 5
pin terminal block is the power pins, these two 5 pin blocks are for the 4 pin plus common
groupings, the 6 pin connectors are for the 5 pin plus common groups and the three pin
is for the analog group of pins. That way you can pull one complete group including
common with out messing with the other signals. That makes wiring and troubleshooting so much
easier … I really like that feature. I also really like that all of the terminal
blocks on the larger PLCs and the 8 and 12 point expansion modules use the wider 5mm
spacing. That gives me plenty of room for those larger
MTW wires. Here’s an example of 12 gauge MTW – you
can see how nice and neat it fits - try doing that with a typical PLC terminal block! Beware though, because it has such a small
footprint, this guy does use a smaller 3.8mm terminal blocks, so think about your wiring
requirements before you decide which BRX PLC you need. If you are wiring a lot of BRX systems, then
skip all of this Terminal block stuff and use the Ziplink cables instead. You’ll save an enormous amount of time and
money because this replaces all of the intermediate wiring and labeling. You just plug one end of the cable in to the
PLC, and the other end into the mating terminal block. Done. Think about how long it would have have taken
you to manually wire and label all of that. Yeah, that’s why the Zip Link cables are
so popular. Let’s take a quick spin through this chart
so you can get a feel for what options are available for the base CPU Units. These are the two options for the no I/O version,
this block is the built in 10 discrete I/O version, this is the built in 18 I/O version
and this is the built in 36 point I/O version. ALL of these PLCs come with a serial port
standard and they can be configured for RS-323 or RS-485 in software – that’s right … no
hardware jumpers to mess with. They also all come with a Micro SD memory
card slot for data logging and file management. The new instructions in Do-more Designer 2.0
make all of that super easy. With these two you can build your own custom
PLC with up to 8 additional expansion modules or you can just use them as a data logger
using the SD card or the built in 1 megabyte ram drive or use them as a simple communications
box. Both come with an Ethernet port standard and
one is AC powered and the other is DC powered. If we take that version and add 10 built in
I/O points we get this version which comes in 8 different flavors. You can get it with or without Ethernet, you
have a choice between digital or ac in, and sinking, sourcing, or relay outputs. The models with the Ethernet port also have
built-in analog I/O. Notice that there is NOT an AC version of this model. It’s simply too small to accommodate an
AC power supply. And it only supports two expansion modules
again, because the box wasn’t large enough to get all the power converters in there. The 18 built in I/O point versions have the
exact same feature set, but they have both and AC and DC powered versions, more of each
type of I/O and can handle either 4 or 8 additional expansion modules. The units with 36 built in I/O points are
identical to the units with 18 I/Os, except they have even more I/O’s. And look at this … all units with built-in
I/O also have High Speed I/O for motion. That’s right – you don’t pay extra for
motion with the BRX PLC platform! It’s built in. Of course, only modules that have digital
inputs can have high speed digital inputs and only modules with digital outputs can
have high speed digital outputs. The pricing over here is subject to change
of course, but at least it gives you a feel for the relative cost of each unit. I’ll put a link to this chart in the video’s
description. One of my favorite features of this PLC is
the CPU plug-in option modules. You can pop this blank face plate out and
replace it with different kinds of serial ports, a USB port or even an Ethernet port. The The Ethernet module is intended to give
you and extra port for programming the BRX PLC or talking to other low data rate items
like an HMI for example. It works just fine on your existing 10 or
100 mbps Ethernet network, but the throughput of the module is just limited to 1mb per second. The nice thing about that is it frees up your
primary Ethernet port to use in your application. You don’t have to unplug it every time you
want to update the ladder code. I love that the front label on the larger
units can be removed and replaced on the larger units with your own custom logo. And since the engine that drives the BRX PLC
Platform is the popular time-tested Do-more DM1 Technology, you know its rock solid. Of course, Version 2.0 of Do more Designer
supports all of the new capabilities that the BRX PLC platform brings to the table and
a whole lot more: Data Logging, File Management, Hardware interrupts, true subroutines, PWM
outputs, easy E-mail which can include attachments, and a whole bunch of new Motion control capabilities
that you’re gonna love. How cool is that? There’s a whole other video that walks through
all the new features of the new Do-more Designer two point oh. So be sure to check that out too. And since it’s the same Do-more DM1 Technology
you are used to - given the same I/O count and expansion module functionality - you can
just drop the old code into the new BRX PLC and go. The new BRX Platform is fully compatible with
your old Do-more Designer code. If you need any help with the BRX series PLC
platform, please contact AutomationDirect’s free award winning support team during regular
business hours. They will be happy to help. And don’t forget the forums. There are lots of automation professionals
there that love to share their years of experience. Just don’t post any questions directed at
AutomationDirect’s support staff there, they don’t monitor the forums on a regular
basis. Spend Less … Do More
With the BRX Automation Foundation From Automation Direct.