Controls
PLC and HMI in one device
Akytec has launched a new line of programmable controllers, the first model being the SPC210. It combines the functionality of a programmable logic controller (PLC) and the advantages of a modern human-machine interface (HMI) in a single, compact device. The advantage for users: less hardware, easy installation, and intuitive operation simplify the architecture of automation systems. This saves time and money.
Akytec designed the SPC210 primarily for use in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems, water treatment plants, air conditioning systems, and other applications in public utilities. The SPC210 features a variety of communication interfaces and protocols (Modbus, OPC UA, and MQTT) for easy integration into industrial networks.
Compatibility with Akytec's Mx110 and Mx210 I/O modules enables seamless upgrades and expansion without compatibility issues. It is programmed using the powerful Codesys V3.5 environment and supports multiple programming languages, advanced debugging tools, and an integrated visualization editor. Last but not least, its compact, space-saving design allows for flexible use in control cabinets.
The SPC210 is also compatible with the new, web-based Akytec Cloud service, which went online at the beginning of the year.
Akytec Cloud – Control via the Internet
With Akytec Cloud, users can remotely monitor and control connected devices and systems as if they were on-site. It includes process visualization tools such as mnemonic diagrams, graphs, tables, reports, a library of animated icons, and much more. Akytec Cloud is optimized for both PCs and mobile devices, allowing users to access their process maps anytime, anywhere. Instant notifications allow users to receive an unlimited number of timely messages about custom events or alarms via email or Telegram bot, enabling rapid response. Using Akytec Cloud is free.
Designed for industry and infrastructure
Akytec focuses on solving practical automation challenges – from simplifying system architecture to implementing remote control and monitoring. The devices are designed to work with existing assets and support open protocols. They help utilities and industrial operators build scalable, efficient, and cost-effective systems that are easy to maintain and expand.