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News Release from: Read-Out Publications | Subject: May issue
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 May 2008
Buses without wires.....? Its all in
Read-Out
No we aren't talking about trolley buses but about the revolution which according to an advert in the current issue of Read-out offers "limitless plant" - wireless and the ubiquitous fieldbus
This is part of the build-up to the second Pharmatex Exhibition and Conference scheduled for September Read-out is involved in the organisation of some of the Automation Tracks following a very successful "Wireless Track" last year
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Read-out Instrumentation Signpost award winning website started in 1995, and continues to be the premier daily information source for instrumentation and control engineers in Irish industry
This year the theme is more general in that it is "Industrial Communication" and will feature fieldbus and how wireless will effect it.
Inside the current magazine the article is an examination on Network Communication over the next forty years by Keith Larson of ControlGlobal.
This is the web presence of Control magazine which is celebrating its 40th birthday this year.
Another application article discusses the replacement of an ancient oil cooled inverter drive in a unique way.
The 50 year old drive within the oil filled case was removed and replaced with a state of the art modern drive, thus maintaining the overall appearance of the plant and eliminating the necessity of replacing a perfectly adequate oil cooler as well.
This issue has some pictures showing the possible highlights of the April ISA Ireland show as well as the usual items on people in the Irish automation sector.
Company news, new products and literature on final control elements also feature in this issue.
The next issue is scheduled to feature flow measurement, so get your latest articles sent to the editor!.
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