Welcome to Soft-I/O!We look forward to sharing with you a story that has been a long time in the making. The story is about a product like no other in the world. The product is Soft-I/O. Our business is control systems, and our specialty is high-speed, complex machines that have many parts, some moving, some heating, mixing, annealing or maybe just holding down the floor. These machines are all run by computers, marvelously powerful processors that can act based upon what they compute based upon what they sense.
The key concept here is that the computer needs to sense and then act. A computer control system senses with sensors and acts with actuators. Sensors go into the control system and actuators go out of the control system, hence we have input/output or simply I/O.
We did not invent I/O systems. They have been around for more than 50 years. We did, however, invent a very different way to accomplish the task of hooking up sensors and actuators to the computer control system. This is our story.
Right now, we want to hit some highlights and perhaps inspire you to read and watch more. If you have ever struggled to hook things up to a control system, we are confident that you will like Soft-I/O.
Soft-I/O frees you from the tedium and unbridles your creativity. If you can imagine a new machine or process, you have a powerful partner in Soft-I/O!
Probably the one thing that really knocks people back when they first work with Soft-I/O is configurability. Soft-I/O has a 25-pin I/O connector where the sensors and actuators are hooked up. With Soft-I/O, any pin can be configured for a specific mode. On the right is an image of the drag and drop interface in the Soft-I/O web management console. Flexibility is designed into the device. Any pin can be configured to be an input or an output. A pin can also be power or ground. That's a really big deal, and we will spend some time in other places talking about just why we did it and why it is so powerful.
Not only can any Soft-I/O pin be an input, output, power or ground, but the pins can cover a huge range of signal and power. So, we can drive a relay the size of a softball (often called a contactor) or we can hook up a thermocouple and precisely measure the millivolt-level signal that it produces. Or anywhere in between. All on the same pins of a single Soft-I/O module. There is literally only one Soft-I/O: only one part number!
The result is that a single part number Soft-I/O module can connect to virtually any sensor or actuator directly, thus vastly simplifying wiring and system integration.

Whizzing right along in our whirlwind tour of Soft-I/O, we look now at software innovations. Whereas configurability might be the sizzle, the software inside Soft-I/O is the substance that ties it all together.
Added to the flexibility of configurable I/O pins, Soft-I/O introduces the concept of a Soft-Device™
A Soft-Device is a configurable software component that turns a pin into a control system element. Some Soft-Devices are simple, like switches, lights or temperature sensors. Other Soft-Devices can be very complex, like temperature controllers. A steady stream of new Soft-Devices is coming out of XiO. Most are free, some are sold. With Soft-Devices, you can turn your Soft-I/O module into a dedicated controller or merely a node on your larger control system. It's entirely up to you.
Soft-I/O Sequences let you use Soft-Devices in a meaningful way. Because Soft-Devices are control elements, like specific sensors or actuators, sequences tie them together and allow you to build an event-driven system without programming. Please click on the image to the right to see an example of the intuitive sequence setup screen.
A sump pump mechanism can be implemented using the Soft-I/O sequence engine:
We set out to design a software structure that could deliver the algorithmic flexibility of a programming language but without the steep leaning--or forgetting--curve characteristic of a syntax-rich language. With its powerful watch system, you can tell what your module is doing without debugging tools. Sequences bring your Soft-I/O module to life!
We tried to build the coolest Data Logger, and some say that we did pretty well. Data logging is at the center of many critical industrial and experimental process monitoring. Soft-I/O's data logging goes beyond the simple storing of information that requires tedious analysis of large data sets. Soft-I/O includes the following functionality:![]()
What good is a control component if it can't communicate? Soft-I/O principally communicates over its Ethernet network interface. In addition, Soft-I/O can communicate over its I/O connector serially using all the popular electrical formats.
The default configuration and monitoring interface for Soft-I/O is its built-in web site.
For OEMs who want to integrate Soft-I/O with larger automation networks, we provide:
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XiO is a high tech company started by distinguished veterans in high precision industrial control systems, serving markets from silicon wafer fabs, mining, utilities, the petro-chemical industry and beyond.
XiO was born to focus on Soft-I/O, a technology that is revolutionizing the traditional Input/Output or I/O market.