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Sensor/Actuator Bus in PLC NetworksIulian CORDUNEANU |
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automatic systems networking, PLC, intelligent sensor, actuator, INTERBUS
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Date of Publication: 2001-04-02
Volume 1, Issue 1, Year 2001, On page(s): 51 - 54
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
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Abstract Bus technology in serial field is increasingly meeting with international acceptance in all areas of industrial applications, starting with the automotive industry through to process engineering, materials handling, logistics, shipping, food processing, paper and timber industries and so on. In the modern automation technology, new ways of electrically equipping machines are developed in last years. From the competition and costs pressure point of view, the conventional parallel wiring of sensors and actuators in a machine or system turns out to be inflexible and a serious cost and time factor. |
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