Archive for the ‘Computer’ Category

JetNet 5010G

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
JetNet 5010G

JetNet 5010G is a Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch equipped with 7 10/100TX ports and 3 10/100/1000 RJ-45/100-FX/Gigabit SX/LX combo ports. 2 of the gigabit ports are used to form the nonstop Rapid Super Ring; the 3rd gigabit port is used to connect the upper switch, couple ring or public server. (more…)

High-power PoE strengthens Industrial Ethernet as the leading network

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
High-power PoE strengthens Industrial Ethernet as the leading network

Compact Solution for Reliable Network Management!

Korenix is pleased to release the brand new performance-optimized JetBox 5300-w Industrial embedded computer Linux with -40 to 80? wide operating temperature for front-end industrial control deployments. The RISC-based computer with low power consumption brings flexibility and reliability to the industrial networking market through its rich interface, featu (more…)

How Much, What Cost? Making “Going Green” Pay-Off

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
How Much, What Cost? Making

Companies whose product objectives include reducing costs or waste, more reliable equipment management; improved physical asset control or greater situational awareness should investigate the variety of capabilities wireless sensor systems can provide. In addition to the potential savings in energy, there are likely many additional cash benefits to be found.

With 22% of the globe’s energy consumption, the US is the largest energy consume (more…)

Uninterruptible Power Supplies Alarm Monitoring and Control

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Alarm Monitoring and Control

Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) are sophisticated, microprocessor-controlled systems, capable of providing a range of alarm notifications and real-time monitoring information at local, network and remote site locations.

 

This is important because it offers peace of mind and negates the need for ‘warden-type’ manual inspection of power protection equipment. However, monitoring for alarm conditions is required. The beauty (more…)

Introduction to Plc and Scada

Monday, April 13th, 2009
Introduction to Plc and Scada

Bedford Associates, founded by Richard Morley introduced the first Programmable Logic Controller in 1968.  This PLC was known as the Modular Digital Controller from which the MODICON company derived its name.  The History of the PLC as told to Howard Hendricks by Dick Morley provides an interesting insight into the early development of the PLC.

 Schnieder Quantum PLC

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Longxinzhiye Batching Controller uses multifunctional system architecture

Friday, June 20th, 2008
Longxinzhiye Batching Controller uses multifunctional system architecture

Longxinzhiye’s Batching Controller provides local display and transmits flow data for control capability. Plug-n-flow computer also provides for single and dual stage batching processes for use on liquids and gases requiring temperature, pressure, and compressibility compensation. Unit features LED backlit display, capable of showing 4 parameters simultaneously, and 8 expansion slots that accommodate electronic modules for I/O and communications (more…)

Selecting a Allen Bradley Controllogix Network

Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Selecting a Allen Bradley Controllogix Network

Communication is at the core of the Allen Bradley ControlLogix PLC platform. The following networks are available for a ControlLogix rack.

EtherNet/IP

ControlNet

DeviceNet

DH+

Modbus

You can configure your system for information exchange between a range of devices

and computing platforms and operating systems.

EtherNet/IP (more…)

200-500 dumps

Thursday, January 24th, 2008
200-500 dumps

200-500 Exam Overview
A hardware-based alarm notification, acknowledgement and status solution for integrating to SCADA and/or PLC-based systems. Up to 200 or 500 different conditions can be monitored, including analog values like: level, flow rates, pressure, temperature, RPM, voltage, Hz, etc. as well as digital on/off conditions like: high and low level alarms, motor failures, intrusion, generator failure or start, etc.(more…)

Accessories for Uninterruptible Power Supplies and How They Bolster Power Protection

Monday, February 19th, 2007
Accessories for Uninterruptible Power Supplies and How They Bolster Power Protection

It may sound like the mantra of some fashion icon, but unlike the fickle fashion business, where accessories merely enhance the look of an outfit, uninterruptible power supply accessories play a more functional role in the overall power protection strategy. There to enhance the workability, functionality and reliability of the UPS system, accessories also play a vital role in adding value and overall resilience. UPS accessories include software, (more…)