Engineering & Mining Journal

JUN 2016

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90 E&MJ; • JUNE 2016 www.e-mj.com EQUIPMENT GALLERY Rugged Industrial Computers for On-site Engineering Siemens' new Simatic Field PG M5 pro- gramming device has been designed with pre-installed Simatic TIA Portal (To- tally Integrated Automation) engineering software for fast and effi cient confi gura- tion, commissioning, service and main- tenance. There are two versions of this new notebook: The Comfort version is equipped with an Intel Core i5 processor and the Advanced version with a more powerful Intel Core i7 processor. The Advanced version can also be confi gured with the interfaces of the previous Simat- ic S5 controller generation. According to the company, the Simatic Field PG M5 has onboard all the interfaces required for effi cient engineering of industrial au- tomation applications—for example, one Profi bus and two Profi net interfaces for connection to the automation process, as well as four USB 3.0 interfaces. Si- matic memory cards can be programmed directly on the industrial notebook through the Simatic Card Reader inter- face. The Simatic Field PG M5 is deliv- ered ready-to-run with pre-installed Si- matic engineering software. It has also been optimized for engineering with the TIA Portal—for the current and previous generations of Simatic controllers and HMI (Human Machine Interface) devic- es. Integrated TPM (Trusted Platform Module) data security functions and WoL (Wake on LAN) and iAMT (Intel's Active Management Technology) increase the level of security when using the hard disk and simplify remote administration in the company network. www.siemens.com

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