Siemens Launches LOGO! 9: Redefining Compact Logic Controllers for Industrial Automation

Siemens Launches LOGO! 9: Redefining Compact Logic Controllers for Industrial Automation

Siemens recently unveiled the LOGO! 9 at the Light + Building trade fair, marking a significant milestone in small-scale automation. After over a decade, this next-generation logic controller replaces its predecessor with a focus on "Everyday Automation." It offers the power required for modern industrial automation while maintaining the simplicity that small businesses value. Starting April 1, 2026, engineers can leverage this tool for smarter building services and mechanical engineering tasks.

Doubling Performance for Complex Factory Automation Tasks

The LOGO! 9 provides a massive boost in processing power by doubling the available function blocks to 800. Consequently, users can implement intricate logic without needing larger, more expensive PLC systems. The hardware supports an expanded I/O capacity, including up to 64 digital inputs and 16 analog outputs. This scalability allows the controller to manage more demanding projects within a compact footprint.

Advanced Data Processing and Analog Precision

Precision is a core requirement for modern control systems. To address this, Siemens introduced the AM4 analog expansion module. This hardware supports floating-point numbers and high-resolution measurements for superior accuracy. Moreover, new calculation functions allow the controller to process complex formulas directly at the edge. These upgrades reduce the need for external signal converters, simplifying the overall system architecture.

Enhancing User Experience with High-Resolution Displays

Effective monitoring is essential for efficient factory automation. The LOGO! 9 features a new color touchscreen with a 320 × 240 px resolution. This interface provides clear diagnostics and intuitive operation directly on the device. For remote monitoring, a new 4.3-inch text display offers dual Ethernet ports and secure communication. As a result, operators gain better visibility into machine status without navigating complex menus.

Cross-Platform Engineering via LOGO! Soft Comfort V9

Siemens simplifies the engineering workflow with the new LOGO! Soft Comfort Version 9. This software is now a "Plug & Play" solution available via USB. Crucially, it supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, providing flexibility for diverse engineering environments. The integrated Web Editor allows users to create custom visualizations and run simulations before deployment. Furthermore, new User Management (UMAC) roles ensure that only authorized personnel can modify critical logic.

Integrating Security and Sustainability into Control Systems

Security remains a top priority in the era of connected industrial automation. The LOGO! 9 includes Secure Boot and encrypted communication protocols to prevent unauthorized access. Additionally, the hardware meets the Siemens EcoTech label requirements for improved sustainability. Firmware updates are now more efficient, ensuring the system remains protected against emerging cyber threats. This combination of security and "green" design makes the LOGO! 9 a future-proof investment.

Author Insight: Why LOGO! 9 Matters for SMEs

In my view, the LOGO! 9 bridges the gap between basic relays and high-end DCS or PLC systems. Many small manufacturers struggle with the complexity of "big" automation. Siemens has successfully retained the "ladder logic" simplicity while adding the data-handling capabilities of a mid-range controller. This evolution is vital for the mass adoption of IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) in smaller workshops.

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