Technical information

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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
SOFTWARE
/// SOFTWARE
GX IEC Developer
GX IEC Developer is a powerful programming and documentation pack age. It supports the
implementation of our entire PLC range, from the initial project planning to everyday operation.
It offers a user-friendly MS Windows environment and a choice of five programming languages
to best suit your project.
ST (Structured Text)
SFC (Sequential Function Chart)
LD (Ladder Diagram)
FBD (Function Block Diagram)
IL (Instruction List)
The main features of GX IEC Developer are:
It is compliant with the "IEC 1131.3" stan-
dard of PLC programming. This enables you
to make standard reusable PLC code and
function blocks, saving you significant
development time and costs.
Complex functions and programming code
created by specialist software developers
can be imported and used in your program.
The use of GX IEC Developer encourages
good data management and structure.
Programs are often developed by a number
of parties, all contributing together. This
structure ensures all parties communicate
changes and are kept up-to-date.
Quick and easy to configure, controller
components can be quickly programmed
with the aid of tables, interactive dialogs
and graphical support.
It is also compatible with older Mitsubishi
programming software like MELSEC MEDOC
Plus, your existing programs and data can be
imported into GX IEC Developer. The bene-
fits are minimal disruption to existing pro-
grams and reduced re-engineering time,
while having access to the wealth of new
functions provided by GX IEC Developer.
Hardware Specification
Processor Speed RAM Hard-disk O.S.
350 MHz 32MB 100 MB See page 12
This version of GX IEC Developer is specifically designed for micro FX PLCs. The features and
functions are optimized for the instruc tion set, parameter settings and general configuration
of FX PLCs. As a result this product is offered at a price level that is cost effective compared to
FX hardware pric ing.
GX IEC Developer FX
PLC Programming
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