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PLC-Elbrus (Programmable Logic Controllers)

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Developers: INEUM named after I.S. Brook
Date of the premiere of the system: December 2024
Branches: Electrical and Microelectronics

2024: Product Announcement

On December 12, 2024, the Roselectronics holding received state registration for PLC-Elbrus programmable logic controllers, which were included in the register of hardware and software systems of the Ministry of Digital Development of Russia. These are the first domestic industrial controllers based on the Elbrus-2C3 microprocessor.

The new devices are designed to create automated process control systems at critical information infrastructure facilities. According to the decree of the Russian government, such facilities should switch to the use of Russian equipment until January 1, 2030.

The first industrial controller in Russia based on the Elbrus processor has been released

Igor Lobanov, Deputy General Director for Production of INEUM named after I.S. Brook, noted that controllers are not inferior in characteristics to foreign counterparts and have a wide range of applications, and their registration opens up new opportunities for use in public and private projects.

The development and production of controllers is carried out by the Institute of Electronic Control Machines named after I.S. Brook, which is part of the Avtomatika concern of the Roselectronics holding. The devices have high performance, which allows you to create medium and high information power control systems on their basis.

PLC-Elbrus is already operated as part of automated control systems at nuclear facilities. In addition, tests are carried out at oil and gas enterprises to control various technological processes in automatic mode.

Together with the controllers, the universal ELPLC-LOGIC software, also developed by INEUM named after I.S. Brook, is included in the register of the Ministry of Ministry of Digital Development. This software is designed for PLC-Elbrus programming in MEK-61131-3 standard languages, which ensures fast and convenient implementation of devices in production processes.

The new controllers will allow critical infrastructure enterprises to comply with the requirements of legislation on the transition to domestic equipment and ensure the technological independence of production processes.[1]

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