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  • Industrial Chemicals
    liquids such as city water. or sodium hydroxide, Hoffer supplied Star/46 Systems: ·. HO 2X2-15-225-C-1MX-NPT-IND An extremely economical,. industrial grade turbine providing an accuracy of 1% or better. When used with the 46, as in this case, provides user with a. convenient, self-contained system
  • A Case Study in Industrial WiFi
    office or commercial application. We can explore some of the more critical issues by seeing how they apply to the WiFi installation for an automatic guided vehicle (AGV) application. A Case Study in Industrial WiFi. September 2007. www.moxa.com. FEATURED TOPIC. A Case Study in Industrial WiFi
  • The State of Industrial Serial Communication
    RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 have a long history in industrial automation. One of Moxa's most experienced engineers discusses the state of these legacy communication standards and how they are integrated in today's industrial communication equipment. Thoughts on industrial serial communication
  • Industrial Wireless (.pdf)
    environments, runs into distance and cost issues with faraway sensors and equipment. These are two extreme cases and, of course, the industrial world contains everything in between, in varying degrees of. complexity. This white paper addresses the chal enges posed by data communications in an industrial
  • Requirements for Industrial Sensor Applications
    on the internal supply voltage of the IC. Thus a voltage controller is needed that effectively suppresses power supply fluctuations. In the simplest case a linear regulator can be used. 050083_ECE01_Feb_Um3 SOC DESIGN. Requirements and possibilities for. industrial sensor interface applications
  • Industrial Colors and Powder Coating
    Designing machinery may not be the most artistic pursuit in the world, but sometimes the issue of color can be essential even in industrial design. For example, many of our products are offered in orange so that they will stand out on a machine for safety reasons. Obviously it's not difficult
  • The Future of PCIe in the Industrial Sector
    embraced this new standard and continue to use PCI in many cases. Even though PCI is too slow to meet the needs of new peripheral devices that are often used in tangent with commercial-grade computers, industrial-grade computers and applications currently do not have the same need or demand
  • Reinventing the Industrial Shock Absorber
    it on the machine for best performance. But ever since William J. Chorkey patented the first adjustable industrial shock absorber in 1963, there have been relatively few major innovations. One was the introduction of self-compensating shock absorbers in the 1970s. These devices operate across a relatively

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