Industrial remote controls are wireless input devices that are used to control machines and equipment to which they are not directly linked. They use radio frequency (RF) signals, digital pulses, or ...
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By: Kobus Vermeulen - Direct Sales Executive, Process Automation at Schneider Electric Worldwide, there has been a concerted ...
Born in the Swinging Sixties, Quad’s famous 33 preamp and 303 power amp are back with a revitalized design and a classic ...
The Scalance MUM856-1 – the first industrial 5G router from Siemens – is now available for the U.S. market. The device ...
This innovative 1,300 W device delivers a 28 V output in an industry-standard half-brick form factor, significantly reducing energy consumption while offering integrated remote digital control ...
An edge data center is a physical facility that processes data at or close to where the data is generated. The goal is to ...
LumenRadio has recently introduced a Wireless Modbus (W-Modbus) module built around Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52840 SoC. The ...
Canadian fisheries crews keep eyes on industrial fleets in North Pacific ... both to protect fish and keep an eye on remote zones using high seas patrols, flyovers and satellite surveillance.
The radio spectrum is finite ... Moreover, LTE and 4G networks facilitate remote access and control, allowing industrial operators to manage equipment and processes from off-site locations.