- Branche: Automation
- Number of terms: 8432
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Rockwell Automation, Inc. provides industrial automation power, control, and information solutions.
The number of cycles (lines) per revolution on an encoder channel.
Industry:Automation
1) A sink output; when turned on, it supplies a negative dc current to its load. 2) Contrasted with driver
Industry:Automation
A portion of a computer’s RAM set aside for temporarily holding information read from disk. A disk cache does not hold entire files. Instead, it holds information that has recently been requested from disk or written to disk. The purpose of holding this information in RAM is to try to avoid reading it from disk multiple times.
Industry:Automation
Identifies the address of the station that transmitted a network packet.
Industry:Automation
To bring information from one system or program into another. This typically involves conversion from ASCII format.
Industry:Automation
A floor-mounted assembly of one or more enclosed vertical sections having a horizontal common power bus and principally containing combination motor control units. These units are mounted one above the other in the vertical sections. The sections normally incorporate vertical buses connected to the common power bus, thus extending the common power supply to the individual units. Power may be supplied to the individual units by bus-bar connections, by stab connection, or by suitable wiring (as defined in NEMA Standard Pub. No. ICS 2, 1988).
Industry:Automation
An area in the program that alters the operation if a rack fault occurs. Each fault zone is delimited by fence codes.
Industry:Automation
The number of discrete conditions or signal events per second (in baud).
Industry:Automation
1) A solid-state device that includes combinations of circuit elements (resistors, capacitors, transistors) that are fabricated on or within a single continuous substrate (supporting semiconductor for the circuit).2) Contrasted with discrete circuit
Industry:Automation
A portion of an on-line operating system that allows the system to respond to a set of on-line commands during a debug operation.
Industry:Automation