CLICK PLCs provide dependable, low-cost control perfect for small machines or anywhere a simple, affordable controller is needed. Several PLC units are available with varying combinations of built-in I/O and communication capabilities. Separate discrete and analog I/O modules offer I/O expansion.
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Since 2008, and with close to a million components sold, CLICK PLCs have become an industry favorite for affordable, straightforward control. CLICK PLCs were designed with simplicity in mind, providing reliable control at a low cost and with little to no learning curve. This simplicity makes CLICK a perfect solution for small machines, home automation projects, electro-pneumatic applications or anywhere a simple system needs a budget-saving control solution. (For more advanced features, see the CLICK PLUS series.)
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CLICK PLC units are standalone controllers with everything needed to control a small machine or process. They include the CPU and a limited number of I/O to perform simple logic operations, networking tasks, and other functions required in an automated control system. CLICK PLCs are also expandable for applications that require a bit more I/O capacity. Over 30 PLC units are offered with various I/O options, including analog, discrete, and relay, and different communication capabilities.
Power supplies provide the DC power needed for proper controller operation. Any 24VDC power supply can be used to power the CLICK PLC. Two 24VDC power supplies designed to work specifically with CLICK PLCs are offered with up to 1.3A of output current.
When a system requires more I/O than what is offered with the built-in I/O on the CLICK PLC unit, stackable I/O modules can be used to expand the total system I/O count, with a variety of discrete, analog, and temperature signals available.
The ZIPLink connection module and cable system eliminates the normally tedious process of wiring programmable controller I/O to terminal blocks.
Accessories for the CLICK PLC system include terminal blocks, replacement batteries, and programming cables. The CLICK programming software can be downloaded for free; a software USB drive is available for purchase if needed.
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