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Industrial Networking and Open Control

Volume 9 Issue 4 August 2003

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Safety Special focus on Safety products
Building Performance A look at a new show
Datafiles Exceptionally useful...
Features  
Real-time Windows - 30,000 robots can't be wrong!

Combining selected features of Windows and VxWorks can can produce a truly optimal system.

Linked dual-line keeps bread rolling

Bakeries in the Netherlands were looking for an automated system that would save them money by being more productive.

Multiple masters share Modbus slaves

As Ethernet and Modbus TCP become more popular by the day, how can companies continue to use their existing Modbus serial products?

Seed treating company opts for AS-i

Safe distribution of chemicals around a seed treating plant is assured by a simple and reliable Siemens AS-i based transfer system

Valve island offers fieldbus connectivity

A revolutionary valve island concept with integrated standard electronic I/O modules and fieldbus connectivity

Redundancy with standards

Opening up the market for fast recovery of Ethernet rings after faults like cable breaks and switch failures

Diagnostic software cuts downtime Electronics in control systems make it possible to provide powerful diagnostic facilities, but have they been exploited to deliver maximum benefits and savings?
SCADA for free - wireless gateways offer secure link Wirelessly connecting instrumentation and control equipment is becoming more popular as a way of cutting cabling costs or reaching remote places.
'One box' intelligent 7-axis motion controller An all-in-one motion automation controller for three servo and four stepper motor axes, together with onboard I/O and fieldbus connectivity
Drives stack up to steel handling requirements

A purpose-built machine for the handling and stacking of steel blanks of any shape and size for use in the car industry

More power and new interfaces for prototyping control unit

A new hardware version of a programmable prototyping control unit for function development is now available with connection yto CANbus

Monitoring and control system watches paint dry The new Range Rover body-in-white, paint shop and final assembly production lines are now all monitored by software from GE Fanuc.
Ruggedised PIC control for Hercules Ruggedised control systems based on popular microcontrollers are being used to refurbish the RAF C130 Hercules military transport aircraft.
Comment  
Richard Sturt Missing an opportunity?
Jon Severn Pushing the boundaries
Pol Sweeney Automating the field force
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