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Compact flexible automation system just 55mm high
The modular Inline I/O system, at just 55mm high can be installed to solve a range of automation problems: it has bus openness and cost-effective standard I/Os with up to 32 channels per module Brochure available
News from Phoenix Contact (15 July 2004)
New low cost temperature and process controllers
One For Instrumentation are pleased to announce the launch of their range of temperature and process controllers, available in 1/16, 1/8 or 1/4 DIN versions, suitable for most inputs
News from One For Instrumentation ( 6 July 2004)
The widest range of mini-D timers on the market
New Mini-D timers capable of operating from all AC or DC voltages down to 12V are able to run from any mains supply or battery backup in industrial or domestic applications world-wide
News from Carlo Gavazzi UK (21 June 2004)
The new SCX embedded controller is now available
The SCXe is a revolutionary new type of process controller, combining the functionality of a PLC, SCADA MMI and the remote communications facilities normally provided by an Outstation or RTU
News from Serck Controls ( 7 June 2004)
Jumo Imago 500 process and programme controller
Eighteen months application has seen the Imago 500 expand to eight controller channels: it is now increasingly used not just as a process controller, but also for more general operational functions
News from Jumo Instrument Company (21 May 2004)
Edwardian pier rules the waves again, with PLCs
User application article Tourists are flocking to the seaside resort of Southwold, thanks to automation technology from Mitsubishi Electric coupled with the creativity of one local man and the grand vision of another Brochure available
News from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems ( 6 May 2004)
Serial pass-through on an industrial device server
Miller Brewing are using a unique feature for simultaneous Ethernet and local serial connections to an IA device from Digi International, enabling PLC connection without interrupting Ethernet links
News from Digi International (UK) (19 April 2004)
Top Mitsubishi controllers on your desk
Technical background article Help is at hand for beleaguered OEMs and Panel Builders, with a new Mitsubishi Electric catalogue, a handy booklet focussing on micro PLCs and HMIs, comms cards, drives, filters, software and training Brochure available
News from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems (13 April 2004)
Small footprint controller for instruments
To meet the demand for cost-effective, compact, yet powerful embedded controllers, Mosaic Industries introduces the QCard, a tiny 2" x 2.5" single board computer that dramatically cuts costs
News from Mosaic Industries (29 March 2004)
Wonderware connects to Siemens S7 PLCs
ArchestrA technology simplifies device integration, with a new DA Server called SI Direct, designed to replace Siemens Simatic Net middleware to connect to PLCs in the Siemens S7 family
News from Invensys Wonderware (19 March 2004)
Free control valve brochures in Chinese available
AMOT has produced its first control valve product brochures in Chinese, to support the company office near Shanghai, China, and its increased activity in the region Brochure available
News from AMOT Controls (17 March 2004)
Catalogue makes specifying PLC networks easier!
Technical background article Mitsubishi are well known for their wide choice of network connectivity options, and now specifying a network is even easier thanks to the excellent Mitsubishi Networks Technical Catalogue - FREE! Brochure available
News from LC Automation ( 4 March 2004)
Small DIN controllers packed with features
The new versatile ELK3 and ELK4 series of temperature/process controllers from Orchard Electronics are packed with new features: single or dual displays, auto-tune, universal PSU and Modbus outputs
News from Orchard Electronics (23 January 2004)
Improved efficiency in biscuit wrapping with PLCs
User application article To achieve more efficient and faster biscuit production, Thomas Tunnock turned to automation solutions provider Moeller Electric for a new PLC solution to control its biscuit wrapping machines
News from Moeller Electric (20 January 2004)
Industrial PC, PLC and HMI in one compact device
The PPC 5006 CP control panel from Phoenix Contact is a highly available combination of an industrial PC with touch display, PLC and HMI: this control system behaves like a conventional PLC Brochure available
News from Phoenix Contact ( 8 January 2004)
PneuAlpha stand-alone programmable controller
SMC Pneumatics introduces a new addition to the PneuAlpha, the easy to use, compact, stand-alone programmable controller that give simple, inexpensive, low level control for industrial applications
News from SMC Pneumatics (UK) (19 November 2003)
Red Lion launches the Modular Controller Series
Integrating multi-zone PID control into PC and PLC based systems now only takes minutes: the new Modular Controller series provide all the benefits that dedicated panel-mounted controllers possess
News from Red Lion Controls (21 October 2003)
Moeller XControl changes the thinking on logic
As part of its substantial on-going commitment to developing advanced new automation products, Moeller Electric has unveiled a radically different PLC technology
News from Moeller Electric (26 June 2003)
Twin-channel data-logger and printer module
The PR100A is a panel-mounting, programmable twin-channel data-logger and printer module: together with the DR100A four-channel expansion module, a total of 6 channels of data can be monitored Brochure available
News from Celsum Technologies (17 June 2003)
Eurotherm launch new family of Process Controllers
With "Text Messaging", Eurotherm have introduced an advanced new family of temperature/process controllers called the 3000 Series, fully compatible with the successful 2000 Series controller family
News from Eurotherm (29 April 2003)
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