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Complex configuration standardised
19 December 2014
Featuring many new functions to make the engineering of Motion Control projects easier and more efficient, Siemens has released version 4.4 of its Simotion Motion Control System.

The new version offers improvements to the comprehensive support provided for Simotion in Siemens’ TIA Portal. These enhancements mean Simotion applications for the entire drive train can be efficiently and conveniently engineered, configured and commissioned through the Engineering Framework.
A link between the new Simatic HMI (Human Machine Interface) panels and Simotion has also been implemented. And, with the new version of Simotion and the integration of the easyProject project generator in Simotion Scout, users can configure even complex production machines in an easy-to-handle and standardised manner.
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