February 22, 2018

Wincc Advanced panels


SIMATIC PCs with WinCC Runtime Advanced:




-SIMATIC Rack PC: Rack PC 547B, IPC547C, IPC547D, Rack PC IPC647C, IPC647D, Rack PC IPC847C, IPC847D

 -SIMATIC Box PC: IPC227D, Box PC 427B, IPC427C, IPC427D, Box PC 627B, IPC627C, Box PC 827B, IPC827C

-SIMATIC Panel PC: IPC277D, Panel PC 477B, IPC477C, IPC477D, Panel PC 577B, IPC577C, Panel PC 677B, IPC677C, IPC677D

 -SIMATIC modular Embedded Controller: EC31

- Industrial Flat Panel (Multi-Touch)

- Standard PC with WinCC Runtime Advanced

- SINUMERIK PC: PCU 50.3, PCU 50.5

Wincc HMI Models

WinCC Basic

Basic Panels (1st Generation): KP300 Basic,
 KTP400 Basic, KTP600 Basic,
KTP1000 Basic, TP1500 Basic

Basic Panels (2nd Generation): KTP400 Basic,
KTP700 Basic, KTP900 Basic, KTP1200 Basic

WinCC Comfort

:Comfort PanelsMobile Panels: Mobile Panel 177,

 Mobile Panel 277 Panels of the 70 series: OP 73, OP 77A, OP 77BPanels of the 170 series: TP 177A, TP 177B,

OP 177B Panels of the 270 series: TP 277, OP 277 Multi Panels: MP 177, MP 277, MP 377

Truth-Tables, Boolean Equations


A truth table shows how a logic circuit's output responds to various combinations of the inputs, using logic 1 for true and logic 0 for false. All permutations of the inputs are listed on the left, and the output of the circuit is listed on the right. The desired output can be achieved by a combination of logic gates. A truth table for two inputs is shown, but it can be extended to any number of inputs. The input columns are usually constructed in the order of binary counting with a number of bits equal to the number of inputs.


Truth tables are an important tool for evaluating statements and arguments. We can create our own truth tables using following steps:

1. Translate statements of ordinary language.
2. Break all complex statements into smaller parts.
3. Determine how many columns are required.
4. Determine how many rows are required.
5. Determine the truth values of statement letters.
6. Determine the truth values of complex statements.