The SCP-X extreme environment power supply delivers 24VDC power from an IP67-compliant package resistant to dust, water and other contaminants.
Designed as a stand-alone unit that can be mounted directly to a machine, the SCP-X reduces end-user costs by eliminating the need for a separate cabinet and simplifying I/O device cabling. At 4.7-by-7-by-1.8 inches and weighing just over 2.5 pounds, the SCP-X is about the size of a conventional enclosure-installed power supply. The housing is constructed of die-cast aluminum that gives the unit resistance to 3g shock. It provides IP65, IP66 and IP67 ingress protection and also meets NEMA Type 4X enclosures. The unit delivers full-rated power across ambient temperatures from -40ºC to +60ºC. The SCP-X is backed by a five-year limited warranty. Pricing starts at $287.
George Reed, with the help of Factory Technologies, was looking to further automate the processes at its quarries and make Ignition an organization-wide standard.
Goodnight Midstream chose Ignition because it could fulfill several requirements: data mining and business intelligence work on the system backend; powerful Linux-based edge deployments...
In the automation world, the Purdue Model (also known as the Purdue reference model, Purdue network model, ISA 95, or the Automation Pyramid) is a well-known architectural framework...
Digital Transformation has become one of the most popular buzzwords in the automation industry, often used to describe any digital improvements to industrial technology. But what...