<p>➀ Mitsubishi launched industrial controllers certified by TÜV Rheinland for cybersecurity under IEC 62443 standards, featuring encrypted communication and access controls;</p><p>➁ Two models introduced: MXF (8–16 axes, 30MB memory) for packaging/labeling applications, and MXR (16–256 axes, 100–150MB memory) for semiconductor manufacturing and high-precision systems;</p><p>➂ Utilizes CC-Link IE TSN for synchronized communication with cycles as low as 125μs, enhancing multi-axis coordination in industrial environments.</p>
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