The Advanced Micro Controls 1PLC 1 31F Programmable Limit Switch, designed under technical designations linked with Minster 030 8100 configurations, is a high speed position tracking electronic module. This system replaces traditional mechanical cams with a programmable electronic interface, providing precise angle dependent control for industrial stamping presses, automated assembly machinery, and packaging systems.
The operational core of the Advanced Micro Controls 1PLC 1 31F interfaces directly with absolute rotary encoders or resolver sensors. The module monitors the angular position of a machine shaft continuously, converting analog or digital position signals into a precise degree matrix. The internal decoding circuitry ensures accurate tracking even during high acceleration and deceleration phases common in mechanical press cycles.
Output activation timing is a key attribute of the AMCI 1PLC 1 31F. The unit features dedicated physical output channels that switch state based on pre programmed angular windows. Because the logic is handled by a specialized internal coprocessor, the response time is independent of external programmable controller scan times, allowing for microseconds execution resolution to protect tooling and actuate feed mechanisms perfectly.
The AMCI 1PLC 1 31F Programmable Limit Switch allows the configuration of multiple unique setpoint programs or patterns. Operators can program turn on and turn off angles, speed compensation parameters, and motion profile constraints. This dynamic adjustment capacity counteracts mechanical delays at varying machine operating velocities, maintaining absolute coordination across all production speeds.
Engineered for harsh stamping shop environments, the 1PLC 1 31F module incorporates heavy duty electrical isolation between its tracking inputs, processing core, and power output switches. The solid state architecture eliminates mechanical wear factors, while the robust housing assembly shields internal components from electromagnetic transients, ambient vibration, and oil mist infiltration.



