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  • Xinneng Energy Ltd. Implements GE Fanuc's Proficy Process Systems

    Based on GE Fanuc’s proven process control technologies, Proficy Process Systems is a fully integrated system that provides customers with improved quality and reliability, increased throughput, performance and efficiency, and reduced total cost of ownership.
    13 December, 2007 | 4 minutes
  • IPS Webinars cover asset management

    Webinars cover wireless technology, improving control performance, and simulation solutions.
    15 August, 2007 | 2 minutes
  • ISA holds Advanced Tuning Course at NI Week

    August 6, 2007 Austin, Texas The course will focus on practical, useful ways to tune feedforward controllers in the processing industries without requiring advanced mathematics.
    17 July, 2007 | 1 minutes
  • ISA Announces Upcoming Book on Wet Process Control Systems

    23 March, 2004 | 1 minutes
  • Fundamentals of Servo Motion Control

    Fundamentals of Servo Motion Control

    The fundamental concepts of servo motion control have not changed significantly in the last 50 years. The basic reasons for using servo systems in contrast to open loop systems include the need to improve transient response times, reduce the steady state errors and reduce the sensitivity to load parameters.
    By: David Kaiser
    07 February, 2003 | 12 minutes
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