Diferencias Step7

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STEP 7 Lite, STEP 7 and STEP 7 Professional What are the essential differences?

STEP 7 Lite
Configuring
PLCs Modules Networking/communications Distributed I/O Alarm configuring (display HMI) Write/read to/from MMC Export/import Documentation function Multi-language documentation of projects Multi-user engineering S7-300/C7 Digital, analog I/O, IFM centralized only No No No Yes, in CPU only Program, symbols Included Yes No LAD/FBD/STL and STL source S7-300/S7-400/C7/WinAC Digital, analog I/O, IFM, FM, CP centralized and distributed (DP) Time-driven, cyclic data transmission between automation components; MPI, PROFIBUS or Industrial Ethernet Yes Yes Yes, in CPU and direct on PG/PC (updating of PLC operating system possible) Program, symbols, hardware configuration Included S7-DOCPRO option for standard-compliant documentation of the S7 project Yes Yes As STEP 7 + S7-Graph (sequencer)/S7-SCL (textual highlevel language) Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/Yes

STEP 7

STEP 7 Professional

Programming
Languages Structured/symbolic programming Check/establish program consistency Standard libraries/user libraries LAD/FBD/STL Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/No MPI Monitor, control, force Program, hardware configuration System diagnostics None S7-PLCSIM, S7-Teleservice

Online functions
Online access Test functions Comparison function offline/online Diagnostics MPI, Profibus, Option: IE Monitor, control, force, single step (debug) Program System diagnostics, report system fault, integrated process fault diagnostics in S7-Graph S7-Graph, S7-SCL, S7-HiGraph, CFC S7-HiGraph, CFC S7-PLCSIM, S7-DOCPRO, S7-Teleservice, S7-DOCPRO, S7-Teleservice, S7-PDiag S7-PDiag (S7-PLCSIM is included in the scope of supply)

Optional packages
Optional programming languages Options for simulation, documentation, diagnostics and remote maintenance

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