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November 2008

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CONTROL DESIGN is the only industrial automation magazine dedicated to the automation information needs of industrial machine builders, those original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that build the machines that make industry work.

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Articles

Higher Ground—Part II
High-Level Control Languages Help Speed Development Cycles, but a Preferred Language for Machine Control Hasn’t Emerged

Can Small Vendors Play Big?
Many Smaller Vendors Make Good Products. Does It Make Sense to Switch?

Filling a Design Need
Packaging Machine Builder Reorganizes Its Approach to Modular Machine Design With an Integrated E-CAD Package as Its Centerpiece

Have a Minute?
Is Sustainable Manufacturing Important to Your Customers?

Fake It Before You Make It
Simulation Ensures No Surprises With Control Software

Integrated Computer Redesign
Machine Builders and System Integrators Select Industrial Display Computers

Where’s the Remote?
With IT Throwing Gasoline on Its Great Wall of Fire to Keep the Villains Out, What’s a Machine Builder to Do?

See the Nail. Hit the Nail—Part I
Algorithms Designed to Spot a Nail or a Bottle Cap or an Asparagus Spear Must Make Assumptions About What Those Objects Look Like

Open I/O Systems Arrive
Automation Pros Like You Use Digital I/O Networks as the Wedge to Pry Apart Proprietary Controller-I/O Bonds Created by Automation Vendors

Old-World Sealing in the New World
Sonderhoff USA Brings the Legacy of Its Parent Company to North America

Save Energy, Cut Costs
Machine Builders Are Looking for Energy-Crisis Solutions, Control Deisgn Has a Few Tips. Check Them Out

Can Pneumatic Control Be Remote?
Factors Need to Be Considered When Controlling a Pneumatic Actuator Bank Remotely

Too Many Alarms Spoil the HMI
Alarming Systems Offer Many Choices, but the Interface Can Become Cluttered When the Screen Is Alarm-Heavy

News

Schools Get Tools From Automation Vendors
As the Field of Industrial Automation Changes, Educators Need to Maintain Pace

More Than a Small Footprint
Sustainable Manufacturing Practices Can Help Reduce Energy and Raw Material Costs

November 2008 - Mergers, Alliances and Acquisitions


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