Search results for "hmi"
Automation plays a blinder for craft brewers
The perfect beer is a harmonious blend of art and science. Automation can help by performing the measured and repetitive tasks while allowing brewers to focus on more creative, interesting and rewarding aspects. So whenSadler’s Ales, a historic Black Country brewery, started to grow its business, it decided to adopt an automated process control solution from Mitsubishi Electric to improve productivity and make the quality of its craft beers...
Combining expertise for stretchable electronics technology
The technology start-up company Forciot has announced that Heraeus Holding and Volvo Cars’ Technology fund have made investments in the company as part of the Forciot’s Series A investment round. Forciot’s product is a stretchable electronics and algorithm solution that measures and reports accurately force, weight, balance and pressure and the system can also be utilised as HMI touch controller.
Reliable safety switches for innovative machinery control
A new family of emergency stop (E-Stop) and stop switches have been introduced by HMI specialist EAO, suited for use in handheld and compact control applications where mechanical, electrical and environmental performance has to go hand-in-hand with severely restricted panel depth.
SCADA takes Gatwick’s PA system to next level
Gatwick Airport has incorporated Movicon SCADA software from Products4Automation (P4A) in its North Terminal public address system to handle alarms and provide an interface to an older legacy system. Gatwick is one of the busiest airports in the world with over 50 aircraft movements an hour and 35-40 million passengers annually. As such, its public-address system is vital for both passenger awareness and safety.
Case and system applications for individual requirements
From February 27th to February 28th 2019 at the embedded world in Nuremberg (Hall 3, Booth 349), the POLYRACK TECH-GROUP will be presenting their wide range of case and system solutions. Customer-specific system applications from various branches and application fields including integration of electronics and a range of HMI and MMI applications will be displayed.
Driving sales by broadening market reach
Vendor of standardised and customised embedded computer boards and modules, congatec, has signed a sales partnership with Fortec. The goal is to expand the market reach of congatec’s embedded computer boards and modules as well as to create new higher value-added offerings.
AI deployment to drive GPU as a service market
Robust advancements in technology have led to a rise in the deployment of IT-based solutions, impelling GPU as a service market. Nowadays, GPUs (graphics processing units) are being predominantly integrated with the CPU (central processing unit) in self-driving cars, artificial intelligence, and high processing power computing, subject to consumer demands for the installation of graphics in their systems.
Second generation CANbus keypads and MMI controllers
HMI specialist EAO has introduced second generation Joysticks and Man-Machine-Interface (MMI) Controllers that combine technical characteristics with easy toolless installation. Developed by Grayhill, the new 3J CAN-based devices feature enhanced shock resistance and long mechanical life and are built to withstand rugged conditions typically found in agriculture, construction, and mining machinery.
Secure platform for automotive digital instrument clusters
Embedded safety and security specialist, Green Hills Software, and Garmin International, have announced Garmin’s selection of Green Hills Software’s INTEGRITY real-time operating system as the safe and secure software platform for Garmin’s new standalone automotive digital instrument clusters.
Real-time operating system with user interface
A collaboration between Garmin International and Green Hills Software, has announced Garmin’s selection of Green Hills Software’s INTEGRITY real-time operating system as the safe and secure software platform for Garmin’s new standalone automotive digital instrument clusters.