en.Wedoany.com Reported - Beckhoff's newly introduced MX-System Designer is a web-based engineering tool specifically developed for planning automation systems without control cabinets. This tool configures actuators, I/O modules, drive technology, and power supplies in a structured manner, enabling machine builders to conduct a comprehensive technical evaluation of key aspects of the electrical system design at an early stage of the project.
Unlike traditional product configurators, MX-System Designer aims to provide an efficient, structured planning approach for the overall electrical architecture of a machine. Users need to define actuators, motors, and sensors based on the equipment's functions, determine the required drive modules, I/O modules, and communication interfaces, then assign functions to the backplane and construct the power supply system. The entire planning process covers the complete electrification architecture from power supply, power distribution layer, and I/O layer to the connected peripherals, rather than being limited to the configuration of an individual control cabinet.

Structured cable layout management is one of the core features of this tool. MX-System Designer helps users select the most suitable pre-terminated cables, considering factors such as cable length, electrical characteristics, and the internal topology of the machine, enabling a clear technical assessment of the wiring plan during the conceptual phase. Additionally, the tool supports automatic checking and technical validation of system configurations, helping machine builders identify potential issues early in the planning stage, thereby improving the efficiency of modeling and validating the entire modular system, from power supply to peripheral devices.
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