- Industry: Automation
- Number of terms: 8432
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- Company Profile:
Rockwell Automation, Inc. provides industrial automation power, control, and information solutions.
The time a device allows between operations before terminating communication on a channel.
Industry:Automation
1) To connect by means of an interface. 2) To serve as an interface.
Industry:Automation
A set of instructions that moves, transfers, compares, or sequences blocks of data.
Industry:Automation
Receives data, then translates it into a meaningful form for the user.
Industry:Automation
1) A measuring device/instrument that indicates the measurement result via digital signal. 2) Contrasted with analog gage
Industry:Automation
A motion profile in which the velocity-vs-time profile resembles a trapezoid. Characterized by constant acceleration, constant velocity, and constant deceleration.
Industry:Automation
Being made up of smaller units, or modules, each of which can be developed, tested, and finished independently before being combined with the others in the modular unit. Modularity provides the ability to be reconfigured by easily replacing one module type with another. Modularity also provides the ability to correct a failure by easily replacing a faulted module with a known good module.
Industry:Automation
The time between the end of a frame transmitted by one station to the start of the next frame transmitted by another station, as referenced by the signals on the bus. For example, from the last bit of an end flag to the first bit of a start flag.
Industry:Automation
1) To embed a subroutine or block of data into a larger routine or block of data. 2) On a ladder logic rung, to have one branch begin or end within another branch.
Industry:Automation