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New B&R Power Panel PP45 - Control and operation in one device

The new B&R Power Panel PP45 with its compact dimensions and integrated control, visualization and I/O interface make it a cost-efficient complete solution for machine manufacturing.
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The new Power Panel PP45 is an addition to the successful and time-tested B&R Power Panel family. The compact dimensions and integrated control, visualization and I/O interface make it a cost-efficient complete solution for machine manufacturing. Ethernet and X2X Link are used for the communication system. Additionally, these devices have been equipped with a slot for interface cards. Depending on the requirements, the Power Panel can be expanded using ETHERNET Powerlink, CAN bus, Profibus DP, or RS485/RS232, making it perfectly suited for any type of demanding task. All components and the 5.7" QVGA LCD display are contained within a compact housing. B/W or color displays are available, optionally with function keys or a touch screen. The PP45 is operated fan-free and is front-side IP65 protected. It can therefore also be used in harsh environments.

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