
Automation platform for hardware and software
Keba Industrial Automation presents the automation system for hardware and software 'Kemro X' at the SPS.
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Keba Industrial Automation presents the automation system for hardware and software 'Kemro X' at the SPS.
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Siemens is cooperating with Hilscher to integrate Hilscher's cifX PC card technology into Siemens' Simatic IPCs. This gives customers flexible access to all relevant fieldbus and real-time Ethernet systems.
Long and eagerly awaited, it is gradually approaching: SPS 2022 in Nuremberg. Representatives of well-known exhibitors reveal why the trade fair is important to them and why the accompanying medium of the only official trade fair newspaper, THE OFFICIAL DAILY, is simply part of it.
Industrial control systems are becoming increasingly abstracted. A development that leads to the virtual PLC. What do such virtual controllers look like in practice and how can they be used?
Installing or updating applications on a PLC usually costs machine manufacturers a lot of time and money. Flecs is now automating this process - which should result in savings of at least 40 percent.

Adamczewski Elektronische Messtechnik presents the AD-MM 500 FE monitor module. The monitor module can be configured for data output and for reading out individual or multiple measuring points.

ipf electronic at the SPS 2022
The OY380520 and OY380523 luminescence scanners from ipf electronic are optical sensors that use UV light to detect luminophores in different materials, thereby triggering a switching operation.

Stäubli Electrical at the SPS 2022
Stäubli Electrical introduces the 4 mm stacked connector and test lead program.

Escha has developed a product family with overmolded connectors based on the Deutsch-DT design, in which the self-constructed contacts and contact carriers are overmolded in a one-shot process. This avoids long supply chains.