Products — Industrial Automation IT

Central Modular Controller NC-2 "Olkhon" Model NCC-018

Central Modular Controller NC-2 "Olkhon" Model NCC-018

$900-3,000
LLC "MGK "LIGHT TECHNOLOGIES" 🇷🇺
Ambiot NC-1 Central Controller Model NCL-143

Ambiot NC-1 Central Controller Model NCL-143

$150-540
LLC "MGK "LIGHT TECHNOLOGIES" 🇷🇺
Central Controller NC-1 Model NCPM-153 for Ambiot System

Central Controller NC-1 Model NCPM-153 for Ambiot System

$150-540
LLC "MGK "LIGHT TECHNOLOGIES" 🇷🇺

PLCs, I/O Modules and Industrial Ethernet — Automation Hardware from 393 Suppliers

This is the marketplace's engineering room: 983 listings covering electronic modules and boards (143 positions), industrial communication modules (130), data acquisition systems (112), I/O modules (75), industrial Ethernet switches (61), programmable logic controllers (31), microchips, telematics units, industrial sensors, HMI panels, and SCADA-level process control systems. With 393 suppliers, it is also the most fragmented category — a long roster of specialised design bureaus rather than a few volume brands.

Sanctions-era import substitution forced Russian automation firms to build complete domestic alternatives to Western PLC and DAQ ecosystems, and the export-relevant result is hardware that speaks standard industrial protocols — Modbus, common Ethernet stacks, conventional 4–20 mA and discrete I/O — at prices aimed at displacing established brands. For integrators in Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, that means viable controller and telemetry options for water utilities, energy facilities, agriculture and factory retrofits.

  • Controllers: PLCs with standard programming environments and protocol support
  • Data acquisition: DAQ systems and I/O modules for telemetry and test stands
  • Networking: industrial Ethernet switches in DIN-rail and rack formats
  • Interface: HMI panels and operator terminals for machine-level control
  • Logistics: compact, high-value goods — courier shipping worldwide within days

Describe your application and required protocols in a sourcing request; in this category, a one-paragraph technical brief gets far better answers than a model-number list.

FAQ

Which industrial protocols do these controllers and modules support?
Modbus RTU and TCP support is near-universal; many devices also offer common Ethernet-based protocols, CAN interfaces and standard analog and discrete I/O. Always verify the protocol list on the specific datasheet against your SCADA or DCS environment before ordering, and request a test unit for integration checks.
What programming tools are used for the PLCs?
Most Russian PLC makers provide IEC 61131-3 style development environments supporting ladder, function block and structured text programming, with documentation in Russian and increasingly in English. The environments are typically free to download, so your engineers can evaluate the toolchain before purchasing hardware.
Can we get samples for evaluation before a project order?
Yes — single-unit sample orders are standard practice in this category, and devices are light enough for one-week courier delivery. Most suppliers offer engineering support during evaluation, including configuration examples and protocol settings, because winning the pilot usually wins the project.
How is technical support handled across time zones and languages?
Support is typically by email and messenger with the manufacturer's engineers; English-language support quality varies by firm, so test it during your pilot. For project deployments, suppliers can prepare commissioning documentation in English and hold scheduled video sessions with your integration team.
Are these components affected by export documentation requirements?
Standard industrial automation hardware ships with commercial documents, datasheets and EAC declarations. Some specialised electronics may require additional export review on the Russian side, which suppliers determine at order stage. Allow several extra days in planning for first-time shipments of complex equipment.