- Industry: Automation
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Rockwell Automation, Inc. provides industrial automation power, control, and information solutions.
1) Equipment that provides the functions required to establish, maintain, or terminate a connection. 2) The signal conversion and coding required for communication between data terminal equipment and data circuits. DCE may or may not be an integral part of a computer.
Industry:Automation
A programme written for or by a user to perform the functions needed for his application. Compare to operating system and utility software
Industry:Automation
In ladder logic programming, a programme without a time limit and independent of the main ladder logic program. It can be used for such background tasks as time-consuming computations and data manipulations, or fault recording and reporting.
Industry:Automation
Unit space specified and equipped to accept a future unit (as defined in NEMA Standard Pub. No. ICS 2, 1988).
Industry:Automation
A language, usually part of a database management system, that is used to define all attributes and properties of a database — especially record layouts, field definitions, key fields, file locations, and storage strategy.
Industry:Automation
An I/O module that contains circuits that convert analogue dc input signals to digital values that can be manipulated by the processor. By implication, these analogue inputs are usually direct (i.e., a data table value directly reflects the analogue signal value).
Industry:Automation
1) For a computer, a CRT terminal or printer. 2) For a programmable controller, see actuator
Industry:Automation
A programme written in a format similar to a relay ladder diagram.
Industry:Automation
In paint programs, a collection of drawing tools, such as geometric shapes, patterns, colors, brush shapes, and line widths, from which the user can choose.
Industry:Automation