- Industry: Automation
- Number of terms: 8432
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Rockwell Automation, Inc. provides industrial automation power, control, and information solutions.
A device or group of devices that serve to govern, in a predetermined manner, the electrical power delivered to a motor.
Industry:Automation
A type of motor braking provided by reversing either line voltage polarity or phase sequence so that the motor develops a counter torque that exerts a retarding force to brake the motor.
Industry:Automation
The image that appears on a CRT screen or on other image projection systems.
Industry:Automation
Rockwell Automation operator interface software (Microsoft Windows-based) for a visual graphics system that simultaneously modifies data values and uses state changes, bar graphs, numeric strings, color changes, embedded trends, and slider bars to animates data values.
Industry:Automation
A type of PROM that can be erased and re-programmed by electrical signals. As with all PROMs, it is non-volatile random-access memory. (See PROM, EPROM, and UV-erasable PROM.)
Industry:Automation
The inherent fixed error associated with digitizing an analog variable where a continuous form of data is being replaced by non-continuous increments.
Industry:Automation
Rockwell Automation operator-interface application software for managing industrial process control recipes used with programmable controllers.
Industry:Automation
A device that compares one signal to another, usually the process signal compared to the set point or command signal.
Industry:Automation
A type of ROM that requires an electrical operation to store data. In its usual operation, bits or words are read on demand but not changed. As with all ROMs, it is non-volatile random-access memory.
Industry:Automation