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Series Results
S7-1200 SM1222 Digital Outputs
SM1222 digital output modules are used when the control narrative is still correct but the actuator count has outgrown the original S7-1200 configuration. The family is most useful in pragmatic expansion work where the main question is how to add switching capacity without changing the controller platform. Use this series page to narrow output-module choices around channel count, load expectations, and panel planning. Good selection here comes from matching real actuator behavior, not from treating every digital output card as interchangeable. S7-1200 SM1222 Digital Outputs currently indexes 2 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
S7-1200 SM1231 Analog Inputs
SM1231 analog input modules matter when a compact S7-1200 project starts pulling in real process measurements rather than simple on-off signals. This family is most useful for applications where the controller stays the same but the instrumentation layer becomes more demanding. Use the series page to frame the selection around signal type, channel density, scaling expectations, and noise discipline. The right module depends on the plant measurement problem, not just on the number of spare slots left in the cabinet. S7-1200 SM1231 Analog Inputs currently indexes 2 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels
SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels are the right family when the operator interface needs to stay simple, local, and economical. This series is best treated as a practical machine-facing visualization layer rather than a premium interface platform. Use the family page when you need to compare display size, communication fit, and operator expectations before choosing the exact panel. The key question is whether a basic panel is enough or whether the application is quietly asking for a more capable HMI tier. SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels currently indexes 2 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
SIMATIC HMI Comfort Panels
SIMATIC HMI Comfort Panels are the right step when a basic screen is no longer enough and the machine needs more visual room, stronger operator handling, or a more capable local interface. The family usually enters the shortlist when the visualization job becomes part of usability, not just an afterthought. Use the series page to compare panel size and interface expectations before you pick the exact order code. The real decision is whether the machine needs comfort-class operator experience or whether a simpler panel tier would still be sufficient. SIMATIC HMI Comfort Panels currently indexes 2 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
SIMATIC HMI Unified Panels
SIMATIC HMI Unified Panels are the current-generation Siemens option when the interface needs a more modern visualization stack and a panel choice that feels future-facing rather than purely maintenance-oriented. They belong in projects where the HMI is part of the machine architecture, not just a screen on the door. Use the series page to compare Unified panels against older tiers before committing to the exact model. The selection should be driven by interface ambition, engineering workflow, and the level of continuity the project expects over the next product cycle. SIMATIC HMI Unified Panels currently indexes 2 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
SINAMICS G120
SINAMICS G120 is a modular Siemens drive family, which makes the selection logic different from a one-piece inverter line. The key value of this series page is to help you sort power modules, control hardware, and replacement intent before you assume that every G120 order code behaves like a simple like-for-like swap. Use this family when a project benefits from Siemens ecosystem continuity, configurable communication options, and an installed base that already understands the G120 structure. The right shortlist usually comes from pairing electrical fit with platform architecture, not from current rating alone. SINAMICS G120 currently indexes 6 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
SITOP PSU6200
SITOP PSU6200 is the straightforward Siemens power-supply family for control panels that need dependable 24 VDC distribution without stepping into more feature-heavy diagnostics or selectivity logic. It is the right place to start when the project needs solid control power and the decision is mainly about input conditions, output current, and cabinet environment. Use this series page to sort standard power-supply work from applications that actually need a more advanced diagnostic or buffering strategy. It keeps everyday control-power selection separate from the broader resilience conversation. SITOP PSU6200 currently indexes 2 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
SITOP PSU8200
SITOP PSU8200 is the Siemens power-supply family to compare when a normal 24 VDC source is not enough and the panel expects more visibility, resilience, or feature depth. It is most relevant in machines where control-power behavior becomes part of uptime strategy instead of just an invisible utility block. Use this series page when the project may justify a step up from a standard PSU line. The decision should be driven by diagnostics, load behavior, and support expectations rather than by price or current rating alone. SITOP PSU8200 currently indexes 2 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
SITOP UPS1600
SITOP UPS1600 is not a basic power-supply family. It belongs in the design only when the machine needs 24 VDC ride-through, controlled shutdown behavior, or short-duration outage protection on top of the normal PSU. That makes this page useful for separating resilience modules from ordinary supply hardware. Use the series page when you need to decide whether the cabinet problem is really power generation or power continuity. The right choice depends on autonomy expectations, battery strategy, and how the machine should behave when upstream power is interrupted. SITOP UPS1600 currently indexes 2 model entries in this seed. Use that list as a decision queue, not as proof that every order code is equivalent for your application.
Siemens ET 200AL BaseUnits
Siemens ET 200AL BaseUnits is the branch to compare when the installation is moving away from cabinet-centered ET 200SP decisions toward lighter on-machine distributed I/O. It fits projects where footprint, mounting location, and proximity to field devices change the mechanical and wiring assumptions behind the shortlist. Use it as a separate platform decision, not as a drop-in cabinet substitute for every ET 200SP base-unit comparison.
Siemens ET 200SP BaseUnits
Siemens ET 200SP BaseUnits is the baseline series for narrowing standard cabinet-mounted ET 200SP base-unit choices before selecting an exact order code. Use it when the project already points to ET 200SP, but terminal arrangement, potential-group layout, and spare strategy still need to be stabilized at the series layer. Compare it against shielded and high-feature variants when shielding requirements, denser terminations, or more segmented layouts could change the shortlist.
Siemens ET 200SP High Feature BaseUnits
Siemens ET 200SP High Feature BaseUnits is the branch to review when standard ET 200SP bases are not enough for the wiring density, terminal arrangement, or potential-group strategy in the project. Use it when the shortlist needs more flexibility than a baseline ET 200SP cabinet build, but the installation still belongs in the ET 200SP platform. It is typically a more specialized choice, so confirm the exact module family and wiring approach before dropping to model level.