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Opto 22 Product Showcase
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Opto 22 announces sensor to Monitor Real-Time Power Usage
- 05/22/12 Connected to utility meters, plant equipment, and facility systems, the OptoEMU Sensor DR gathers real-time energy consumption and demand data. |
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Overcoming Concerns about Wireless PACs and I/O in Industrial Automation
- 08/18/10 By Opto 22 While there are good reasons to use wireless, several concerns remain. Among them are security, network performance and reliability, availability and cost of I/O components, and the necessity of choosing between wired and wireless solutions up front. |
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IO4AB: Intelligent Remote I/O for Allen-Bradley Systems
Adding more I/O or process control functions to an A-B system can strain the PLC and slow down network performanceunless you use Opto 22s IO4AB. IO4ABs distributed intelligence processes points and features locally, automatically. |
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Opto 22 Wired+Wireless PACs and I/O
Sometimes wireless is the best solution for an industrial automation application. Opto 22 Wired+Wireless PACs and I/O can answer your questions about security, performance, cost and availability of I/O, and more. |
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Reliable I/O from Opto 22
Youve known Opto 22 for over 30 years as the manufacturer of high-quality SSRs. Do you know we make equally reliable I/O? Worldwide, over 85 million devices are connected to Opto 22 systems. |
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Opto 22 SNAP PAC Programmable Automation Controllers
Programmable automation controllers (PACs) give you the best of both the PLC and PC worlds: PACs blend the PLCs high performance and I/O capabilities with the flexible configuration and enterprise integration strengths of PCs. |
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Opto 22 releases SNAP-AIRTD-1K RTD input module
- 02/16/12 SNAP-AIRTD-1K is a two-channel, isolated analog input module for use with 1000 ohm platinum resistance temperature detectors (RTDs). |
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Opto 22 Announces iOS App for SNAP PAC
- 07/07/11 $5 app offers access to a SNAP PAC System via mobile devices including the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. |
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Opto22 introduces SNAP-AITM-4i TC and millivolt input module
- 06/29/11 SNAP-AITM-4i accepts up to four inputs from a wide range of thermocouples commonly used in industrial, scientific, and medical research applications. |
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Opto 22 adds energy management software from Pulse Energy
- 01/26/11 Opto 22 added Pulse energy management software to connect to customers' metering devices, electrical panels, machines and equipment. |
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Opto 22 introduces OptoEMU power Sensor
- 11/09/10 OptoEMU Sensor lets small- to medium-sized commercial and industrial customers gather electrical energy consumption data from their facilities' electrical panels, metering devices and other equipment. |
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Opto 22 joins Save Energy Now program
- 11/04/10 Opto 22 will work with representatives from the DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's (EERE) Industrial Technologies Program. |
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Control, HMI, OPC, and Database Connectivity Software from Opto 22
- 08/30/06 PAC Project is easy for a novice to use, yet offers advanced functionality for experts. You can build a control application using both flowcharting and scripting, and incorporate features such as subroutines, PID loop control, and string handling. |
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