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The Allen-Bradley Pico controller performs simple logic, timing, counting, and real-time clock operations. Splitting the difference between a timing relay and a low-end PLC, the Pico controller is ideal for relay replacement applications, simple control applications such as building and parking lot lighting, and applications in which cost is a primary issue. Designed with ease of use in mind, all programming and data adjustments can be done via the on-board keypad and LCD display, or with PicoSoft™ configuration software.
The Pico Series B controllers are equipped with faster processor speeds and an expanded memory, resulting in three times the ladder logic capacity and twice the number of function blocks than previously available. The new line of controllers also features backwards-compatible programming, improved display functionality and additional power supply options. The Pico Series B line of controllers includes an increased retentive memory range, enabling the controllers to be used in applications that require up to 128 lines of ladder logic. The controllers also have additional coil functions, and enhanced clock and seasonal time configurations.
14 NEW and 9 updated controllers with: