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SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels
SIMATIC HMI Basic Panels is Siemens' entry-level operator-panel family for straightforward HMI tasks where the project needs a simple panel interface without moving into the richer Comfort or Unified branches. Compared with Comfort Panels, Basic Panels is usually the simpler choice for routine operator interaction, smaller machines, or cost-sensitive visualization needs. Compared with Unified Panels, it is the cleaner branch when the project does not need the newer Unified runtime path or a more feature-heavy HMI platform. Keep this family in scope when the HMI decision still sits at the entry level and the remaining question is which screen size or panel format fits the machine. Read the product list by display size and basic interface fit first, then narrow by mounting, communication, and the intended operator task.
SIMATIC HMI Comfort Panels
SIMATIC HMI Comfort Panels is Siemens' mid-range HMI panel family for machines that need a richer operator interface than the Basic branch without moving all the way into the Unified platform path. Compared with Basic Panels, Comfort Panels is usually the stronger family when screen capability, feature depth, or broader machine-HMI expectations matter more than keeping the panel branch simple. Compared with Unified Panels, it is the natural choice when the project still fits the established Comfort path and does not need the newer Unified runtime direction. Keep this family in scope when the machine already points beyond entry-level HMI but the panel strategy does not yet require Unified. Read the product list by display size and interface fit first, then narrow by communication needs, mounting format, and the intended operator workload.
SIMATIC HMI Unified Panels
SIMATIC HMI Unified Panels is Siemens' newer Unified HMI panel family for projects that already point toward the Unified runtime path and need a more current Siemens HMI branch than the Basic or Comfort lines. Compared with Basic and Comfort Panels, Unified Panels is the more natural family when the project deliberately wants the Unified platform direction rather than the older panel branches. It is less natural when the machine only needs a simple HMI or when the project is intentionally staying on the established Comfort path. Keep this family in scope when the HMI decision is already moving toward Unified and the next question is which panel size and interface fit the machine. Read the product list by display size and panel format first, then narrow by communication expectations, runtime direction, and the exact Siemens HMI architecture the project is standardizing on.
SINAMICS G120
SINAMICS G120 is a Siemens product family in Variable Frequency Drives. Use this series page to compare lifecycle status, key engineering constraints, and available models (6 indexed) before selecting a part number.
SITOP PSU6200
SITOP PSU6200 is Siemens' standard DIN-rail power-supply branch for mainstream 24 VDC control power work where the project needs a straightforward regulated supply without moving into the more advanced SITOP monitoring or UPS paths. Compared with PSU8200, PSU6200 is usually the simpler family choice for standard cabinet supply duty when the project does not need the deeper availability, diagnostics, or system-level power-management posture of the higher branch. Compared with UPS1600, it stays in the primary-supply role rather than the DC backup or ride-through role. Keep this family in scope when the cabinet still needs a regular SITOP 24 VDC power supply and the next choice is the exact current rating or supply variant. Read the product list as a standard supply ladder first, then narrow by output current, phase input, and cabinet loading expectations.
SITOP PSU8200
SITOP PSU8200 is Siemens' higher-feature DIN-rail power-supply branch for 24 VDC control systems that need a stronger availability posture, broader monitoring expectations, or a more advanced SITOP supply path than the baseline PSU6200 family. Compared with PSU6200, PSU8200 is usually the better family when diagnostics, reserve behavior, or higher-end cabinet power strategy matter more than keeping the supply branch simple. Compared with UPS1600, it is still a primary regulated supply family, not the backup-energy branch for ride-through events. Keep this family in scope when the cabinet still needs a SITOP primary power supply but the project is leaning toward the more advanced branch before exact model selection. Read the product list as an availability-and-rating ladder first, then narrow by current class, input conditions, and the level of system support the panel really needs.
SITOP UPS1600
SITOP UPS1600 is Siemens' DC UPS branch for control systems that need short-term ride-through or buffered 24 VDC continuity when the incoming supply drops out, rather than just a primary regulated power supply. Compared with PSU6200 and PSU8200, UPS1600 is not the branch for creating the base 24 VDC supply; it is the branch for maintaining that control voltage during interruptions or brownout events. Keep it out of the decision if the cabinet only needs a standard SITOP supply and no backup-energy function is required. Keep this family in scope when the panel already points to SITOP power hardware and the remaining question is whether control power must survive mains disturbance or shutdown events. Read the product list by required backup role, supported load, and the intended pairing with the primary SITOP supply and storage elements.
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.
Siemens ET 200SP Shielded BaseUnits
Siemens ET 200SP Shielded BaseUnits is usually shortlisted when the project already points to ET 200SP but shield handling, wiring segregation, or EMC-sensitive layout decisions are still open. It becomes relevant when the mechanical base-unit choice is tied to how cable shields, terminal layout, and potential groups need to be organized in the cabinet. Keep it separate from standard ET 200SP base units until the shielding requirement is clearly confirmed, especially on retrofit jobs.
Siemens ET 200eco PN BaseUnits
Siemens ET 200eco PN BaseUnits should be compared when the shortlist has moved into rugged, field-facing PROFINET I/O rather than standard cabinet-only base-unit work. It matters when enclosure assumptions, environmental exposure, and service model differ from the ET 200SP cabinet path. Treat it as an application-led branch: once the environment clearly points to rugged field installation, cabinet-focused base-unit comparisons become much less useful.