Types of Wireless Technologies in Industrial Automation
Types of wireless technologies in industrial automation are Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, wireless HART, ZigBee, RFID, ISA100.11a, and NFC.
Types of wireless technologies in industrial automation are Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, wireless HART, ZigBee, RFID, ISA100.11a, and NFC.
Learn the difference between Modbus and Profibus. Modbus is simple to use while Profibus protocol offers higher speed communication.
Centralized vs decentralized automation systems. In centralized, we have 1 controller whereas in decentralized we have more than one.
In HMI or SCADA software, learn how to automatically close pop-up in FactoryTalk View either after some time or when you press a button.
All pneumatic devices require air supply for their operation. Learn how to minimize the water vapor in instrument air lines.
Learn how to do a simulation between Studio 5000 and FactoryTalk View Studio software from Rockwell Automation.
A faceplate allows the operators to monitor and interact with the PLC system. Learn how to create faceplate in FactoryTalk view studio.
A retro-reflective sensor emits light to a reflector and detects objects when the reflected light is interrupted.
In SCADA systems, a Thin Client is a lightweight computer that is designed to connect remotely to a server in a client-server architecture.
The latest version of industrial automation in plants is Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things. Learn IoT interview questions and answers.