WISE-S100 is an easy-to-install intelligent stack light monitoring sensor designed to fit a variety of stack-type light towers. When-WISE-4000 Wireless modular I/O series is paired with a WISE-S100 sensor, it yields a remote intelligent OEE solution that can be integrated without stopping machinery, or worrying about wiring. Wise-S100 enhances productivity and overall equipment effectiveness.
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End users may find the variety of IIoT devices and connectivity technology to be intimidating. A system integrator can minimize risks and costs by implementing proven specification and implementation methods and architectures. BY MARYAM AFSHAR AND BRIAN GALLOGLY NOVEMBER 9, 2020 Learning Objectives
Build Future-ready Network InfrastructureEnabling reliable connectivity for OT-IT convergence is key to creating a digital future that can accelerate data collection and utilization to boost operational efficiency, innovation, and growth in every industry.
Ensure that your networks can take on future challenges and opportunities. Moxa’s large portfolio of industrial network infrastructure solutions helps customers optimize network systems that consolidate high-performance connectivity and mobility, strong cybersecurity, and advanced network management visibility to simplify the inevitable integration of disparate and legacy systems in complex industrial conditions. Designed to function consistently over time and tolerate harsh industrial environments, SA1E laser photoelectric sensors are assembled using precise robotic technology to produce a reliable, accurate and durable product. Competitively priced, these sensors are also easy to install and incorporate numerous features in a compact housing. A choice of NPN or PNP outputs are available, as well as Dark ON or Light ON operation modes, and all SA1E sensors are IP67 rated, UL/c-UL listed and CE marked. Key Features:
Documents: The SX5E series offers a fast, 5-Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch with a wide range of operating voltages (AC and DC) and operating temperatures. With a compact, industrial-grade design and rugged metal housing, this switch is suitable for installation in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations and for industrial applications in harsh environmental conditions requiring an IP30 degree of protection. The SX5E Ethernet switch supports a 10/100Mbps transmission rate, Broadcast Storm Protection and Auto-MDI/MDIX features. Plus, this switch supports redundant power inputs. This makes each power supply capable of providing a backup power source to keep the network up and running at all times with zero downtime, even in the event of a power supply failure. Potential applications include wastewater treatment, machine tools, packaging machines, oil and gas, food processing machines, elevators, building automation, power utilities, traffic control, transportation and more. Key Features:
Documents: Ewon is the most widely used industrial secure remote access solution in the world. It’s built upon nearly 300,000 machines connected to the Talk2M service and more than 30 data centers which provide service continuity and support. The 10,000+ customers who have trusted Ewon for nearly 20 years have taken advantage of the new functionalities that Ewon has been offering time after time thanks to the availability of new and regular firmware releases.
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WISE-2410 is a LoRaWAN wireless condition monitoring sensor integrated with an ARM Cortex-M4 processor, LoRa transceiver, 3-axis accelerometer and temperature sensor. It balances the wireless bandwidth between WISE-2410 and the gateway, so it also mitigates the data transmission fail rates between edge-devices and gateways.
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IDEC Corporation announces an update to add EtherNet/IP communications to the MicroSmart FC6A Plus PLC. This update provides more options for end-users, designers, and OEMs to integrate the FC6A Plus with many types of I/O systems and intelligent automation devices. Expanded Connectivity Options The FC6A Plus is already expandable to support up to 2,060 I/O, making it ideal for controlling machines or small-scale manufacturing operations. With the addition of industry-standard EtherNet/IP scanner capabilities, the FC6A Plus can now connect with, monitor, and control any I/O, variable speed drive, motor controls, or other intelligent automation devices using this popular industrial protocol. In addition, the FC6A Plus can be configured as an EtherNet/IP adapter, allowing it to interact with other peer and supervisory systems, such as PLCs and HMIs. Easy Upgrade Path All new FC6A Plus CPUs will ship with the latest firmware and EtherNet/IP connectivity already installed and ready for use. For FC6A Plus CPUs already in service, users can obtain the current WindLDR software (version 8.15.0 or later) for free and then use it to easily perform the upgrade. This ability to get the latest enhancements at no cost by field upgrading existing units is another benefit of using IDEC PLCs. More Flexibility Once a new or upgraded FC6A Plus CPU is deployed, Ethernet port 2 can be configured with the EtherNet/IP protocol. This enhanced connectivity gives users new options for architecting their machine and manufacturing operations. The already flexible FC6A Plus PLC platform can now interact with more industrial automation devices than ever before.
Quantum Automation has created a cloud-based IIoT solution which can be easily deployed to access valuable edge-sourced data and make it accessible for remote viewing, analysis, and control.
Anaheim, CA (October 13, 2020) — Quantum Automation announces availability of its QCloudServer industrial internet of things (QCS IIoT) system for remote monitoring and control applications. Traditionally, users have had to experiment with many hardware, software, and networking technologies for IIoT projects. The QCS IIoT solution does the heavy lifting of assembling these technologies, so end users and systems integrators (SIs) can easily connect to edge-source data, transmit it on-site or to the cloud, aggregate and log the data, perform calculations and analysis as needed, and deliver mobile/web visualization. Easily Access Trapped Data End users and SIs everywhere know there is a lot of valuable data trapped at the industrial edge. It can come from individual sensors, smart devices, machines, automated equipment, or a combination of these. Wired network connectivity may not be available, and cellular data transmission is often the only option. Industry has responded with an assortment of hardware, software, and networking technologies—but researching and applying the right products can be difficult. Quantum Automation has supported industrial clients for decades and has seen the challenges as well as the possibilities. To meet their needs, Quantum has developed the QCS IIoT as a configurable software as a service (SaaS). End users can define their needs by simply filling out a spreadsheet, and can create a complete and economical IIoT installation—either directly or by engaging an SI—with a system which can be up and running in hours. Practical IIoT IIoT projects typically need some or all the following:
The QCS IIoT can connect with any user-supplied edge systems supporting MQTT. For new and retrofit projects, users may choose to use the Quantum Automation QRTU as a complete field hardware platform, with many PLC and edge communication device options. QCS IIoT can be deployed on the user’s onsite servers, but best flexibility and management is provided by cloud-hosting on Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers with support for the MQTT protocol. The cloud environment is configurable for standard computing needs, and custom code can be added if needed. Visualization dashboards can be viewed on any internet-connected web browser device—such as a laptop, smartphone, or tablet—for ease of use. Configuring a QCS IIoT Solution Quantum Automation is ready work with any end user or SI to define a system configuration, and to provide any required hardware. Low cost training also includes a QCS IIoT development software key, and the software comes with standard built-in dashboards. Subscription fees begin at a low $19.95 per month depending on point count, and include initial development and setup, ongoing maintenance of servers and software revisions, and technical support. Custom software development, hardware design and fabrication, and more services and options are also available (for an additional fee) to create any conceivable solution. For OEMs wanting to brand the QCS IIoT solution under their own label, an annual white label agreement is available. Contact Quantum Automation today to discover how quickly you can define and deploy a practical and economical QCS IIoT solution, empowering you to access and act on the valuable data currently trapped in your existing operations. Quantum Automation is a manufacturing and distribution company located in Anaheim, CA. Backed by a talented team of electrical and mechanical engineers, Quantum Automation specializes in automation, networking, power products, solutions, and services for the commercial, industrial, and utility/infrastructure markets. For additional information, visit https://www.quantumautomation.com/ From oil & gas wells to unmanned open-pit mining trucks, industry abounds with applications that require local power, control and communications capabilities yet are far removed from the electrical grid or access to hardwired communication networks. While an array of technologies can be applied to the challenges of remote and autonomous operations, bringing the appropriate elements together tends to be both costly and labor intensive. How can the integration of today's expected functionalities--from local power and control to cloud-based analytics and smartphone supervision--be done more efficiently and effectively? In this webinar, Brian Gallogly of Quantum Automation discusses the important considerations and the new approaches that can get your remote operations up and performing with minimal effort and in record time. Meet the Expert
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