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- PC reliability?
- Windows, real time
- PID loops
- PCs vs. PLCs
- Replacing people
- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
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sorry.
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sorry.
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Monday, March 17, 2008from the Power department...
Re: Unbalanced Load CalculationHow to calculate power in unbalanced load
from the Automation List department...
Re: Low speed, low voltage generatorUsing a permanent magnet ac motor as a low speed, low voltage generator.
from the Automation List department...
Re: Converter for PCI to PCI ExpressIs there any converter available from PCI to PCI Express slot?
from the Automation List department...
Re: Why do you pay for PLC programming software?A question that has been on my mind for some time...
from the Automation List department...
Re: GeneratorGenerator breaker trips on start ups
from the TS department...
Re: Moving RSLogix licensemove activation to floppy
from the Automation List department...
Re: Low speed, low voltage generatorUsing a permanent magnet ac motor as a low speed, low voltage generator.
from the Automation List department...
Re: GE Panametrics GC868Has anybody ever used the GE Panametrics GC868 Clamp-On Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter for a compressed air system?
from the Automation List department...
Capacitor Voltage Transformers (CVT)Why is CVT prefered for EHV applications?
from the Automation List department...
Re: GeneratorGenerator breaker trips on start ups
from the Automation List department...
Re: 88BT of 6B gas turbineshall i change the CSP to meet the requirement of this TIL?
from the Automation List department...
PFR (Primary Frequency Regulation) testI need to design a PFR test for a MKV control system of a GE 9E gas turbine. The test is supposed to be like that: give the control system virtual signal of frequency change, and observe the FSR and power response.
from the Automation List department...
Re: Small 100% Duty Cycle Linear ActuatorLooking for small linear actuator with stroke of 2-4 inches. 100% Duty Cycle and 5-10 lbs. force.
from the control department...
Mark VI tool box manualI am looking for Mark VI toolbox manual
from the Automation List department...
Re: Cycle time in PIDSuitable cycle time for PID controller??
from the Automation List department...
Re: Citect and TwidoCommunication between Citect and Twido
from the Automation department...
Citect HMI alarm printer configurationAlarm tagline printing
from the Automation List department...
Re: Honeywell TDC 3000 helpI have just recently become the site engineer for a company that uses a Honeywell TDC 3000. I have no DCS experience (previously a process engineer). I am looking for help mostly with data collection.
from the Control and Commutation Techniques department...
Re: Sensorless BLDC Speed Controller Design HelpWhat commutation and control techniques would provide the best speed response for a motor driving a propeller?
from the Automation department...
Unity ProXLHow to read Modbus register from power meter.
from the Automation List department...
Re: Gas Turbine Basics Book?GT Basics
from the Turbine department...
Steam Turbine shaft speed referenceI am trying to find out how the speed reference is set for an steam turbine system of a power plant.
from the Automation List department...
ControlsYokogawa YS 170 controllers Programming
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