
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Scada",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Cryptographers come together in the Valley from
Certicom Corp, which we summarised at the time by saying "Design centre serves as the focal point in Certicom's strategy to deliver the highest-level of hardware cryptographic security".
The day before,
we featured the news release Computers ease facility monitoring from
Korenix Technology: "The JetBox 8100 enables operators to visualise, monitor and control the operation of specific mining areas and facilities".
In October 2007, we covered the news from GainSpan
concerning its GainSpan GS1010 SoC
- take a look at Wi-Fi systems provide years of battery life
which says: "The GainSpan GS1010 SoC is an ultra low-power system-on-a-chip (SoC) solution that uses the widely deployed Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11) network".
Take a look also at the news release from Guyson International, Hard disc cleaning technology improves reliability,
as well as Gateway offers online data monitoring from Red Lion Controls,
and Operating systems in focus at Electronica from Green Hills Software.
See also:
Desktop OS is first with Posix compliance
(May 2006)
The Integrity Workstation operating system has become the first desktop and enterprise class system to be certified to a product standard based on the latest edition of IEEE1003.1
1U controller takes charge of multiple I/Os
(May 2006)
An input output controller (IOC) maximises functionality and options by incorporating plug-in industry packs together with a PMC card
Current transducers provide true RMS from AC
(January 2006)
Power Electronic Measurements has designed and manufactured two new ranges of AC transducers for permanent installation
USB module provides budget acquisition
(December 2005)
The myPCLab USB data acquisition unit accepts thermocouples, Pt100 temperature probes, volts and 4-20mA loops - all for under GBP 60
Tool promises commercial carbon nanotubes
(December 2005)
CEVP has developed a fabrication tool to commercialise the revolutionary low temperature carbon nanotube growth process developed by the University of Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute
Workshops explain how to program and install PLCs
(November 2005)
IDC Technologies is running a series of two-day workshops that cover the skills which are necessary to plan, program and install PLCs
Network appliance boasts applications flexibility
(September 2005)
The latest addition to the Nexcom range of network appliances is the highly versatile and cost-effective NSA 1042
Digital input board has four relay outputs
(July 2005)
The Model 104-II32-4RO is a 36-channel PC/104 utility board featuring 32 optically isolated digital inputs with change-of-state interrupt generation and four electromechanical relay outputs
Epic format board targets extreme environments
(July 2005)
The XE-700 is the latest Octagon single board computer in the new international standard Epic format
Custom enclosures protect wireless telemetry
(February 2005)
Fibox has been working as project partner for RDT's latest innovation - MiniNet
Flexible configuration for battery-backed switcher
(January 2005)
The Oracle III 200-9 battery-backed switch-mode power supply offers designers greater flexibility by providing one main output, one charger output and up to seven 35W auxiliary outputs
Filter eliminates adjacent channel interference
(January 2005)
A new line of active bandpass filters, known as the 'Ultra-Q filter', can solve critical communications issues
Telemetry system switches to GPRS network
(August 2004)
A novel gateway will allow Central Networks to use conventional DNP3 equipment over a GPRS cellular wireless network
Monitor keeps track of power network variables
(June 2004)
The BEN 6000 multipurpose modular network monitor features 16bit resolution, better than 0.1% accuracy on voltage measurements and 0.2% on current measurements and up to 200s recording time at 10kHz
CD speeds test system specification
(March 2004)
A new interactive CD helps engineers select the best software and hardware for their test, measurement and industrial control applications, saving valuable time in configuring and developing systems
Java joins embedded PC development kit
(February 2003)
Arcom has enhanced its Embedded Linux development kit for the 133MHz PC/104 Pegasus embedded PC
Current transmitter is accurate and immune
(January 2003)
The APT35L current transmitter is ideal for converting a standard AC signal into a 4-20mA current output for onwards transmission to a control or telemetry system
Flexible logger sits on DIN rail
(October 2002)
Micro Technic has developed an all-new PC-based RTU/datalogger system it claims provides unprecedented flexibility and performance
Ethernet data gateways provide serial net link
(June 2002)
Advantech's new lineup of Ethernet data gateway products provides a simple way to connect serial devices such as PLCs and barcode readers to Ethernet and the Internet
Control Techniques drives to clean Welsh beaches
(December 2001)
Wales' largest ongoing civil engineering project, Cardiff's GBP 185 million waste water treatment plant, features over 60 variable speed drives from Control Techniques
Cost-effective digital signal conditioning
(October 2001)
Magna Projects and Instruments has been appointed as distributor for Mantracourt's range of cost-efficient, user-friendly, digital signal conditioning equipment
Multiplexer puts more into a PLC
(October 2001)
Intech Instruments of Christchurch, New Zealand, has launched a multiplexer designed to make life easier for factory engineers struggling with a variety of inputs to a single PLC
Dataloggers respond to Climate Change Levy
(October 2001)
In response to the Climate Change Levy, Rhopoint Systems has introduced the Telogers R-3000 series of fully configurable, data acquisition tools
64 channel I/O module with 16 digital inputs
(April 2000)
64 channel I/O module with 16 digital inputs (opto-isolated) and 48 digital outputs
ABB supplies UPS for Scottish water plant
(February 2000)
Electrical equipment from ABB Automation is being installed as part of a £20m programme by East of Scotland Water (ESW) to upgrade water supplies to central Scotland

