The robust and flexible AMC 300 controller allows you to build resilient solutions

for marine and offshore applications. Designed by marine engineers

for marine engineers, the Linux-based PLC platform includes industry-proven

technologies like EtherCAT and is easy to specify, install, and maintain.

The modular architecture ensures maximum design flexibility, and the

rugged design and cutting-edge cyber security features ensure

years of resilient and trouble-free operation.

Robust right out of the box

The AMC 300 is designed to get the job done, even in harsh conditions.

Fully functional from -40 °C, the controller can start-up by self-heating

and control and do surveillance of auxiliary equipment from this extreme temperature.

The base-mounted rack and sturdy metal cabinet give it superior bump, 50G shock,

and vibration resistance properties during operation and transportation.

For example, the rack is mounted with a large screw on the switchboard’s back plate,

so that the unit cannot fall off the DIN rails after transportation.

The flanges ensure improved grounding, increasing protection against electrical disturbances.

The backplane interconnection of the I/O modules ensures reliable communication

in harsh environments. Built-in components provide efficient protection of power

supply and I/O circuits against lightning impacts. The AMC 300 is immune to

ESD bursts at a level conforming to international standards,

reducing the risk of damaged terminals.

All units are fully production tested and verified at the factory through

HALT (Highly Accelerated Life Testing), and the Linux-based platform provides

fail-safe and robust system software. These and other features add up to

a lifetime of at least 10 years for the AMC 300, plus supreme robustness

which reduces service and downtime costs.