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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Henryp on July 24, 2017, 07:11:39 PM
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Does anyone know the release date or about how long the TI405 was in production before it was being sold by Automation Direct?
Thanks,
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Does anyone know the release date or about how long the TI405 was in production before it was being sold by Automation Direct?
TI started selling it in late '89, early '90? Koyo may have been selling it in Japan before then - not sure.
PLC Direct (previous name of Automation Direct) started selling it when they first opened for business in January, 1994.
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As Franj1 said, around 5 years.
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Yeah, I remember using the 405 (TI and then later Siemens) around 91, and GE-branded 305's around 84. I don't think GE ever sold the 405, that was after their time, correct?
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I don't think GE ever sold the 405, that was after their time, correct?
There was a larger form factor that was basically 405-esque, SG8 I think, that GE might have sold, but I don't think they ever sold 405.
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GE Series 5 was based on the "big 405" which was also Koyo's SG-8. I don't think GE's Series 5 ever made it to actual shipment because that was when Koyo was kicked out and Fanuc was brought in. Hence the need for Koyo to find a legitimate partner, ended up being Texas Instruments.
GE forced Koyo's hand. In Detroit at the trade show where the TI-305 was introduced, the GE Series One guy was quite upset when he saw it.
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I have worked on an SG8. Next time I am in that plant, I'll see if its still in the machine and take a photo.
Its BIG compared to a BRX.
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BRX is the TARDIS of PLCs. It's little on the outside, big on the inside. ;D
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Like a woman's pocketbook?