Industry News

Yokogawa introduces UTAdvanced digital indicating controller

Control Engineering Process - 14 May, 2009 - 03:00
Yokogawa Electric UTAdvanced controller family improves measurement, display, operation, control, and networking functions, enhances the efficiency of user design, and saves money by eliminating the need for peripheral devices and associated wiring. This embedded instrument replaces company's Green series controllers for machine builders.

Magmeter family configured for hygienic applications

Control Engineering Process - 12 May, 2009 - 03:00
HygienicMaster magnetic flowmeter family provides configurations designed specifically for food and pharmaceutical applications.

SCADA system RTUs support both IEC 61131-3, IEC 61499 standards

Control Engineering Process - 12 May, 2009 - 03:00
ISaGRAF software now embedded in Kingfisher RTUs.

Easier Ethernet networking for small applications

Control Engineering Process - 12 May, 2009 - 03:00
Small programmable controller features two Ethernet ports and a built-in Ethernet switch.

HMIs: Control and monitor processes within GMP environments

Control Engineering Process - 12 May, 2009 - 03:00
VisuNet GMP HMI products are tailored to the requirements of pharmaceuticals, and food & beverage industries.

Three power generators upgrade control, simulation platforms

Control Engineering Process - 6 May, 2009 - 03:00
Combined-cycle, nuclear, and coal-fired plants each weigh options for system upgrades, seeking efficiency, lower costs.

Egyptian fertilizer plant launches major control system upgrade

Control Engineering Process - 6 May, 2009 - 03:00
Customer and system integrator choose Honeywell PKS for Abu Qir facility.

European biofuel consortium plans for biomass-to-liquid production plant

Control Engineering Process - 6 May, 2009 - 03:00
Optfuel group chooses initial vendors to design process for second-generation plant, turning wood residue into liquid transport fuel.

Commentary: You can lead a horse to automation…

Control Engineering Process - 6 May, 2009 - 03:00
Many companies simply don’t seem to see the point of adding appropriate extensions to automation systems in day-to-day operation. Is it just personal inertia, or really not seeing a value? Shouldn’t the recession change the analysis?

Carbon black producer updates burner safety system

Control Engineering Process - 4 May, 2009 - 03:00
Evonik Degussa deploys HIMax Safety System, increases control flexibility. See photo.

Panel mount PID controller features simple interface

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
The new EZ-Zone PM Express panel mount controller from Watlow reportedly fills the need for a PID controller delivering advanced control functionality while having a basic user interface. The interface is supported by two menus and a streamlined list of parameters making the product suited for basic applications and user levels.

Piezo resistive pressure sensor

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
Yamatake Corp. of the azbil Group (azbil North America Inc.) announced the AT9000 Advanced Transmitter model GTX pressure transmitter, designed to improve the safety of plant operations in petroleum, petrochemical and chemical industries. Safety instrumented systems are designed in accordance with IEC 61511 and require pressure transmitters based on IEC 61508.

Portable data logger with 4 button interface

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
The OM-SQ2020 series of hand held data loggers from Omega Engineering feature 8 true differential or 16 single-ended universal analog inputs plus 2 high voltage, 4 pulse, and 8 digital event/state inputs. The analog inputs can be used with thermistors, thermocouples, 2-, 3-, or 4-wire RTD temperature sensors, voltage, and 4-20 mA signals.

Controller uses microSD memory card

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
Opto 22 announces that its standalone and rack-mounted programmable automation controllers are now equipped with a microSD card slot that supports standard cards up to 2 GB. Such removable data storage in controllers enables easy firmware and control strategy updates, and can be used to store process and other machine control data.

Expanded ‘pocket’ PLC

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
Galil Motion Control a new RIO-471x2 Pocket PLC that provides expanded program memory, variables, arrays and programmable PID control loops. The unit provides 400 lines of program memory and 254 symbolic variables—twice as many as the standard RIO—and also provides six programmable PID loops compared to two.

The Power of Real Time Intelligence

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
Real time control is not just for the factory floor. It has begun to appeal to enterprise management wanting to gain competitive advantage. While very few organizations are there yet, the ones who are have the capacity to do things that have never been done before.

Industrial PCs with Intel Core2 Duo, Quad processors

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
To increase PC-based control performance with flexible, user-friendly hardware, Beckhoff Automation announces its new C66xx series industrial PCs. This new series offers high processing power and compact device dimensions, company says. Two versions have either an Intel Core2 Duo or Core2 Quad processors on a Beckhoff ATX motherboard. This is a Control Engineering North American print edition Product Exclusive.

Growing Shrimp is Big Business

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
In the suburbs of Lansing, MI, far from the Pacific coast, there is a huge tank of salt water filled with many small creatures. Watching this tank, it is not uncommon to see a live shrimp flip into the air. But Andrew Wesolek just shrugs it off. He has seen startled shrimp before. “Yeah, they like to jump,” he notes.

Time-proportional control: more from an on/off switch

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
Time-proportional control, a form of pulse-width modulation, is a mathematical technique that allows a feedback controller to use an on/off or discrete actuator as if it were a continuous actuator capable of generating control efforts anywhere between 0% and 100%. The trick is to turn the actuator on and off for periods proportional to the desired control effort.

Water, wastewater SCADA projects benefit from U.S. stimulus funds

Control Engineering Process - 1 May, 2009 - 03:00
Municipalities plan to upgrade systems, while integrators and control system vendors anticipate new projects. Link to where the money goes, better economic news
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