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Advantech donates products to University of Dayton

By: Advantech Industrial Automation Group
28 December, 2006
1 min read
Advantech has donated three lab setups of ADAM Industrial Ethernet hardware with ADAMView software to the University of Dayton with the aim of cultivating future talent. The products include analog and digital I/O modules, an industrial 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch, and data acquisition software. The University of Dayton will use this product in three different classes.

(Cincinnati, Ohio – 12/28/2006) – The eAutomation Group of Advantech has donated three lab setups of ADAM Industrial Ethernet hardware with ADAMView software to the University of Dayton with the aim of cultivating future talent. The products to be used are Advantech’s ADAM-6017 (8-channel analog input and 2 digital output module), ADAM-6052 (16-channel source type digital I/O module), ADAM-6520 (5-port industrial 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch), ADAM-6060 (6-channel relay output and 6 digital input module) and ADAMView data acquisition software.The University of Dayton will use this product in three different classes:1. Programmable Logic Controllers (Industrial Ethernet equipment could be considered replacement for the programmable logic controller).2.

Controls for Industrial Automation (Industrial Ethernet equipment will become the actuator for certain pieces of equipment such as pneumatic solenoid values. The feedback from the proximity switches will also be acquired with the system).3.

Automated Manufacturing and SIM (The industrial equipment will automate part of a factory simulation in the lab).The University is looking into building a new automation laboratory showcasing Advantech’s equipment and showing students how it is normally used in factory automation.This is a win-win for Advantech and the University of Dayton. The University gains modern equipment to equip their laboratories and in return, the students are trained on Advantech’s equipment. Advantech Corporation, eAutomation Group –Founded in 1983, the eAutomation Group of Advantech Corporation is a pioneer in eAutomation technology; combining connectivity, flexibility and ruggedness with today's most reliable PC-based automation technologies.

Product offerings include: Open HMI platforms, Industrial Ethernet, Automation Controllers and Software, Fanless Box PCs, Distributed I/O Modules, Plug-in I/O and Industrial Communication for a wide array of industries.With the combined talent of more than 2,700 people, Advantech operates an extensive support, sales and marketing network in 17 countries and 28 major cities to deliver fast time-to-market services to our worldwide customers. Today Advantech offers over 700 products and solutions, adding approximately 30 new products each year.

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