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- PC reliability?
- Windows, real time
- PID loops
- PCs vs. PLCs
- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
- PC reliability?
- Windows, real time
- PID loops
- PCs vs. PLCs
- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
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Sunday, June 1, 2008from the Automation List department...
RE: SIL for DCSWe are looking to upgrade our DCS. I want to know, do we have any SIL certification for DCS for power plant.
from the Mark-V department...
Mark-V - Configuring logger to print to network printerHow to configure the Mark-V logger to print to an existing network printer.
from the Field Instruments + Control system department...
hot gas casing - type 9 or type 9D - 35 MW GAS TURBINENeed part numbers...
from the Automation List department...
yokogawa FCN Is there any possibility to communicate with the FCN/FCJ using serial port?
from the Automation List department...
Re: plc centres in gujaratcan u pls suggest me some good plc training institutes in gujarat?
from the Automation List department...
Re: Need Modicon TSX Nano PLC softwareI hiave Modicon TSX TSX-Nano PLC but I don't have software...
from the Automation List department...
AC or DC generatorAC or DC generator with 12V output at 15W?
from the humorous department...
xip drivercommunication to plc TSX 574823 via built in ETY port through 3COM SWITCH via XIP driver.
from the Control Panel department...
Re: Can I do this?Want to cool my control panel
from the Automation List department...
Re: 0-5volt to 4-20ma converterHow can I converte a 0-5 volt signal into 4-20 ma?
from the Power plant department...
Re: SIL for DCSWe are looking to upgrade our DCS. I want to know, do we have any SIL certification for DCS for power plant.
from the Automation List department...
Re: Embedded systems in HyderabadWould u suggest any institution for embedded systems in hyderabad?
from the Power plant department...
Re: SIL for DCSWe are looking to upgrade our DCS. I want to know, do we have any SIL certification for DCS for power plant.
from the Automation List department...
Re: Embedded systems trainingI want to have a training in embedded systems in India.
from the recording of timestamps department...
timstamps and s7400 cpunot able see any timestamps...
from the Automation List department...
Re: Measuring the amount of cable in a drummeasuring device
from the Automation List department...
RS485 Modbus RTU Communicationtrying to communicate my DSE5510 Genset controller with Brainchild HMI through direct RS485 Modbus RTU Protocol...
from the Automation List department...
Re: Citect OPCCitect OPC configuration
from the Automation List department...
Re: Comparing Allen Bradley and SiemensDoes anyone have any information or experience between Allen Bradley and Siemens for Motion Control...
from the Automation List department...
Re: PLC lighting controlUse of PLC in standard lighting control.
from the Automation List department...
Re: IGV auto calibration procedureIt's about IGV calibration procedure with MKVI step by step
from the Automation List department...
RE: Analog SignalWhy people are using mostly 4 - 20ma instead of 0 - 20 ma?
from the Automation List department...
Re: A strain gauge measurement system with total error of 0.1% or lessTrying to build a strain gauge measurement setup (strain gauge plus Data Acquisition instrument) with a total inaccuracy of less than 0.1%. Is that possible?
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