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Online Development’s new cATM module helps users of Allen-Bradley SLC 500, PLC-2 and PLC-5 controllers connect to ControlLogix PACs (Programmable Automation Controllers) without the need for time-consuming and expensive programming. The module helps companies simplify the addition of the latest PAC technology while protecting their investment in installed Allen-Bradley controllers. The cATM module snaps into a ControlLogix PAC rack and provides bidirectional communications with installed PLCs through Ethernet, ControlNet, Data Highway Plus or DH485 bridges. The module features an onboard browser-driven configuration tool to eliminate the need for writing message instructions and doesn’t require added software or drivers. This module is part of the ATM (Appliance Transaction Module) platform from Online Development that includes enterprise, control and device modules. Each module in this platform is an information exchange appliance that is designed to simplify bidirectional communications between dissimilar factory floor or business system devices. They are designed to eliminate costly and time-consuming programming to bridge data gaps and are easily configured. According to ARC Advisory Group Research Director Craig Resnick, "Technologies such as the cATM module provide simplified bridging solutions from installed controllers to advanced PACs for the real-time data collection and information needs of the plant floor. When integrated other technologies such as the xCoupler enterprise transaction module, the cATM module plays an important role in enabling fast integration of plant floor devices and dynamic integration with business systems. This capability is critical, as each process provides a vital link for Real-time Performance Management, which uses dynamic performance targets to drive an enterprise to reach its optimum potential and achieve competitive advantage." About Online Development Online Development is a fast track developer of factory automation data transaction appliances. Since its founding in 1989, the company has led the industry in developing the technologies needed to enable leading brands of PLCs/PACs to communicate with field devices, other controllers and business systems. The technologies developed by the company provide very simple, yet highly effective, connectivity between various proprietary factory automation devices including barcode scanners, modems, printers, robots, HMIs, sensors, RFIDs, and popular factory/warehouse network systems. Online Development is a Rockwell Automation Encompass Partner and an IBM Business Partner and is headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is privately owned and has offices in Cleveland, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio and Barcelona, Spain
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