Industrial electronics design
Colin J. Tuck ( Snr VP Global Corporate Engineering )
Power electronics IP at pwrtrnx.com
Sometimes you need a fast solution to an industrial control problem.
You need voltage and current sensing alongside a raft of digital and analog inputs.
You need a selection of buffered digital and analog outputs, display to an LCD readout, indicator LED's, relay drive, reliable comm's to a central computer, and an easy software environment to program all the required control ( C ).
The image above is the face of fast design for industrial control;
- 12 - 27Vac or 15 - 35VDC input
- local +/- 12V rails, 5V rail, ( 7V for uP board )
- RS 485 modbus comm's
- Isolated analog drive to various outputs
- Isolated current sensing
- Full differential input voltage sensing
- Ability to have multiple units controlled from a GUI
- Ability to sense and drive multiple digital and/or analog I/O
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