- Industry: Automation
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Rockwell Automation, Inc. provides industrial automation power, control, and information solutions.
The percentage of ac left on a dc signal after rectifying. Measured peak-to-peak of the ac component.
Industry:Automation
The resistive ladder network used in a CMOS D/A converter that divides the input current into currents that represent binary-weighted counts.
Industry:Automation
The time required for the processor to scan all I/O modules, writing output data and reading input data. For local I/O, the I/O scan is typically in sequence with the programme scan, in one overall scanning sequence. For remote I/O, the I/O scan is separate from the programme scan; it is either left asynchronous to the programme scan or is synchronised to the programme scan by buffering input data from the I/O scan to write it into the input image table only immediately before the start of each programme scan.
Industry:Automation
This type of motor mounting is used to close-couple pumps and similar applications where the mounting holes in the face are threaded to receive bolts from the pump. Normally C-face is used where a pump or similar item is to be overhung on the motor. This type of mounting is a NEMA standard design and available with or without feet.
Industry:Automation
To convert software into a different form for use in an environment different from that for which it was originally generated.
Industry:Automation
A location in a programme at which execution is halted during debugging so that a programmer can examine information such as the program’s status and the contents of variables.
Industry:Automation
The process of detecting, locating, and correcting errors in hardware or software.
Industry:Automation
1) In a linear arrangement of parallel (bus) connections, a physical configuration such that each device is connected on the bus at the junction of two conductor segments, with no drop-line between the device and the junction of the conductor segments. 2) Contrasted with a star configuration and a trunk-line/drop-line configuration
Industry:Automation
A PROM that can be erased, usually with ultraviolet light, then re-programmed with electrical signals. As with all PROMs, it is non-volatile random-access memory. (See PROM, EEPROM, and UV-erasable PROM.)
Industry:Automation