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Friday, July 4, 2008
from the Automation List department...
Re: Modelling steam drum level
Engineering topic
Reply posted by Gerrit M van der Molen on 4 July, 2008 - 1:55 am
Developing model of steam drum...
from the Control Systems department...
Re: GE Mark-II control upgrading
Applications topic
Reply posted by TurboYankee on 4 July, 2008 - 1:53 am
GE Mark-II control system upgrading with latest and reliable control system.
HMI topic
Reply posted by wboyes on 4 July, 2008 - 1:49 am
Is Iconics better than Wonderware, Citect, Intellution?
Information topic
Reply posted by kiran jhon on 4 July, 2008 - 1:48 am
tell about the learning centers offering embedded course in chennai.
from the Automation List department...
Controlling DC motor with DC signal
Motion Control topic
Posted by Mosher on 4 July, 2008 - 1:48 am
Looking to control a DC motor with a DC signal from a DAQ.
from the Automation List department...
Standard Markups
Automation Business topic
Posted by Jeremy Pollard on 4 July, 2008 - 1:45 am
In Canada the standard 'asked for' markup is 25% gross profit or a margin of 1.35ish or so.

Is this consistent with what you would charge on a bought item?
from the Loop optimizing department...
Re: Matrikon or Expertune
Software in Automation topic
Reply posted by ControlMan on 4 July, 2008 - 1:44 am
Comparison
from the Automation List department...
Who owns the Source Code?
Applications topic
Posted by Jeremy Pollard on 4 July, 2008 - 1:43 am
If you have written an HMI app in VB, let's say, and the end user accepts the final application, does he own the source code??
from the Automation List department...
Re: RTU modbus mode
Communications topic
Reply posted by Darrin Hansen on 4 July, 2008 - 1:42 am
In most applications I see that in RTU mode, although parity is set to be NONE, stop bit is still set to be ONE. Why is that? Is stop bit supposed to be TWO because parity is NONE?
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