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Member Information and Posts by vkaggarwal2
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MCB and Fused terminals in EEXe enclosure
Topic: Engineering and workplace issues.
Posted by VK Aggarwal on 30 June, 2009 - 5:32 am
MCB and Fused terminals in EEXe enclosure
from the Forum department...
Proximity sensor wiring to PLC/DCS
Topic: Sensor technologies.
Posted by VK Aggarwal on 6 April, 2009 - 10:20 pm
How to connect proximity sensors to DCS/PLC
from the Forum department...
Multiplexing sensors on a 4-20ma loop
Topic: Sensor technologies.
Originally posted by sandeepa on 6 November, 2008 - 1:59 am
Multiplex sensors and send data on a current loop
New Replies:
We have multiplexed 16 RTD signal over one 4-20 mA signal along with two digital signals indicating...
Topic: PLCs and related questions.
Originally posted by VK Aggarwal on 18 October, 2008 - 6:11 am
I need to connect a PC to RS232(RJ11) port on the FANUC PLC with CPU 363 using Modbus RTU protocol...
New Replies:
Thanks Joern. Does it mean nothing else need be done except hard configuring the RS232 port? ...
Topic: PLCs and related questions.
Posted by VK Aggarwal on 20 October, 2008 - 1:04 am
How to connect MODBUS based HMI to redudant Siemens CPU 315-2DP.
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