Standards may not be harmonized, and response times may still be too slow for many applications, but automation professionals are adopting wireless communications anyway.
Hitachi Zosen Inova AG (www.hz-inova.com), a company with 350 employees in Switzerland, is among the world’s leading experts in the generation of energy using waste as fuel.
Although the physical layer of cables and transmission rates may often be the same, there are number of significant differences between industrial grade and commercial grade Ethernet cables and connec
Jensen International, a diverse manufacturer founded in Coffeyville, Kansas more than 90 years ago, now has more than 130 employees spread across multiple buildings on two campuses – and a small IT st
With all technology trend lines showing that 1) everything is moving toward the use of Ethernet to enable more connected enterprises and 2) greater use of cloud computing, automation vendor GE Intelli
Lattice Technology Inc., maker of technical communication and digital mock up software for the manufacturing enterprise, released the latest version of XVL Player and XVL Player Pro.
The Avio F120 is the first in a new line of fiber-optic KVM extenders designed for graphics-intensive and visualization applications running on control room workstations.
RFID handheld devices are now available with two new software solutions that let users easily customize and display RFID and bar code data, without the need for programming.
DeviceNet Analyzer helps increase efficiency of industrial networks by analyzing, commissioning, monitoring and maintaining DeviceNet/CAN bus installations.
After Automation World columnist Jim Pinto gave his prognostications for 2012, reader Phil Christopher offered his own vision for the factory of the future.
These small form factor serial servers connect RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial devices to Ethernet networks, allowing the serial devices to become nodes on the network.
Wi-Fi Hotspots are hot. From coffee shops, to airports, to sport venues, to gas stations and Laundromats, they’re springing up everywhere and are projected to grow 350 percent by 2015.
Since manufacturing execution system (MES) implementations are much like enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations in that production and information technology (IT) are closely involved thro