Factory automation > Controllers

Process integration challenges

19 September, 2007 by Glenn Johnson

Being able to integrate continuous, batch and hybrid processing technology into an integrated control system with management, analytic and optimisation capabilities has largely eluded industry to date


NI CompactRIO - rugged, embedded, reconfigurable

18 June, 2007

The National Instruments CompactRIO programmable automation controller (PAC) is a low-cost reconfigurable control and acquisition system designed for applications that require high performance and reliability. The system combines an open embedded architecture with small size, extreme ruggedness and hot-swappable industrial I/O modules.


Software alliance agreement signed

11 April, 2007

Mitsubishi Electric and Wonderware have announced the signing of a software alliance agreement.


Transformer isolation and noise reduction

15 November, 2006

The SNAP-AITM-8 provides eight channels of thermocouple or millivolt input. Each channel can be individually configured to accept a type B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S, or T thermocouple or a -75 to + 75 mV, -50 to +50 mV, or -25 to +25 mV input.


Control platform

04 May, 2006

Nupac has announced that the Tevopharm P-200 and P-2000 flow wrappers and the P-300CA candy wrappers will now come standard with an updated machine control platform from Bosch.


The future PLC

14 November, 2005 by Gerald Musy

The debate about PLC versus PC had been going on for a while when a new name appeared, the PAC (programmable automation controller). PAC promises to bring the best of both worlds, the functionality of the PC and the reliability of the PLC


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