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Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com
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June 16, 2009 United Electronic Industries (UEI) today released Version 2.0 of its UEIPAC Programmable Automation Controller. Some of the new features of the popular Linux-based controller are: These new features greatly extend the capabilities of this popular open-source high-speed controller for embedded control system and Hardware-in-the-loop applications. Ideal for high speed PID loops (8 channels > 20 kHz), you can program it in C in either Linux or Windows environments. Using the UEIPAC 2.0, Linux applications written on a PC can run fully standalone on any of several UEI platforms without a dedicated host PC. The controller is compatible with any of the 30+ I/O boards available from UEI, now and in the future About the Cube UEIs powerful Cube architecture is a compact (4 x 4 x 4 or 4 x 4 x 5.8) Ethernet-based I/O platform that in addition to functioning as a UEIPAC, can be deployed in four different configurations: Each Cube consists of a core module (that holds the processor and network interface) along with three or six open I/O slots. Users select the deployment option that meets their requirements. Users then match the Cubes I/O configuration to their application by selecting the appropriate boards. With over 30 I/O boards available, theres sure to be a configuration to meet almost any application requirement. The six slot Cube provides up to: 150 analog inputs, 192 analog outputs, 288 digital I/O, 48 counter or quadrature channels, 72 ARINC-429 channels, 24 Serial or CAN-bus ports, or 12 1553 communication channels |
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