- Industry: Automation
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Rockwell Automation, Inc. provides industrial automation power, control, and information solutions.
The ratio of the number of bits received with errors to the number of bits transmitted.
Industry:Automation
Regular (continuous or batch) production executed in a definite uninterrupted manner.
Industry:Automation
The decision-making and data storage sections of a programmable controller or computer.
Industry:Automation
An Allen-Bradley memory card for a CVIM module that lets the user mathematically process inspection results as well as specify more sophisticated pass/fail criteria.
Industry:Automation
An Allen-Bradley broadband link that links personal computers in a local area network.
Industry:Automation
A circuit that controls the rate at which a motor is allowed to accelerate to a set speed or decelerate to zero speed. On most drives, this circuit is adjustable and can be set to accommodate a particular application.
Industry:Automation
1) A memory that loses its information if the power is removed. 2) Contrasted with non-volatile memory
Industry:Automation
A conductor, usually composed of some element of carbon, serving to maintain an electrical connection between stationary and moving parts of a machine (i.e.,commutator of a dc motor). This brush is mounted in a spring-loaded holder and positioned tangent to the commutator segments against which it “brushes.” Pairs of brushes are equally spaced around the circumference of the commutator.
Industry:Automation
A figure of merit that indicates how much rectified current deviates from pure (non-pulsating) dc. A large departure from unity form factor (pure dc) increases the heating effect of the motor. Mathematically, it is expressed as Irms/Iav (motor-heating current/torque-producing current).
Industry:Automation
An Allen-Bradley broadband link with interfaces to auxiliary RS-232-C links in a local area network.
Industry:Automation