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24-month Festo Didactic warranty → www.festo-didactic.com 32 33 Learning factories > Single workpiece flow > MPS 400 Brief description The MPS 402-1 learning factory consists of the MPS 400 system modules Distributing Pro and Sorting Inline. The system modules are networked with the MES, equipped with RFID writing and reading devices and intelligent IO Link-based sensors, and form an autonomous system. MPS 402-1 R contains a Robotino in addition to the system modules mentioned, and therefore expands the learning topics to include the field of mobile robotics and related topics in production. Process Processing in this learning factory begins when a production order is entered by means of an intuitively designed MES user interface. The first station separates workpieces out of three fill level-monitored stacking magazines and then writes data onto the corresponding RFID tags. The next Sorting station distributes the workpieces into two slides or passes them on to additional stations downstream, according to the order and quality control. The learning factory can be divided into several parts, with Robotino then transporting workpieces as a mobile robot between the production cells (MPS 402-1 R). MPS 402-1/MPS 402-1 R Smallest entry into Industry 4.0 learning factories Machine learning As a subfield of artificial intelligence with a wide range of possible applications in production, machine learning is increasingly becoming a part of industrial practice. The course material focuses on the practical application of these kinds of algorithms without the need to introduce complex theory. IIoT retrofitting An IIoT system based on a microcomputer and a webcam offers the students new perspectives for innovative business models by retrofitting existing industrial systems. Cutting-edge technologies and algorithms from the field of machine learning are used in the process. Learning factories > Single workpiece flow > MPS 400 MPS 402-1 8160307 MPS 402-1 R, 230 V 8160309 MPS 402-1 R, 110 V 8160308 Essential components: MPS 400 Distributing Pro System building block 8129394 MPS 400 Sorting Inline System building block 8129438 MPS 400 Robotino System building block (MPS 403-1 R), 230 V 8159801 MPS 400 Robotino System building block (MPS 402-1 R), 110 V 8159799 Recommended accessories: Networks and IT Security, Equipment set TP 1333 → Page 132 IO Link and OPC-UA The students learn all about intelligent IO Link-based laser, ultrasound and capacitive sensors, get to know their advantages when compared with conventional sensors, and are then able to address, interpret, and service them and integrate them into production systems. The basic principles of PROFINET and OPC-UA are also taught in addition to IO Link. This gives the students a solid introduction into the most important network-based protocols in automation environments. Touch panel The training system teaches how to program touch panels with a structured display of all relevant information. This involves not only the visual preparation of live data from the system, but also ways of controlling and interacting with the system. Technical data – Max. dimensions (W x D x H): 1050 x 700 x 1705 mm (Variable height) Training content – Networking multiple stations, controllers, and I/O units with an MES-centered software environment via network-based protocols (OPC-UA, IO Link, PROFINET, TCP-IP, Node-RED) – Programming industrial touch panels and familiarity with modern human/machine interfaces such as augmented reality and web interfaces – Familiarity with RFID and network technology as well as intelligent IO Link-based sensors – Learning about new business models using IIoT retrofitting by means of a webcam and micro computer as well as learning the use of machine learning algorithms – Production of customized products using production orders developed through an online store – Basic principles of mobile robotics in the production environment (MPS 402-1 R) Recommended learning material Complete overview → Page 270 For example: eLearning courses – Introduction to Industry 4.0 eTheory courses – Introduction to Robotics – Introduction to RFID Technology eLab courses – From Object Identification to Product Memory with RFID – Plant Visualization with HMI – Smart Sensors for Smart Systems – PLC Programming for Smart Systems – Autonomous Mobile Robotics with Robotino 4 Evaluations – Basics of Plant Visualization with HMI – Smart Sensors for Smart System – PLC Programming for Smart Systems User Guides – Smart Sensors – First Steps

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