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Machine Control Migrations Hinge on System Openness

Machine Control Migrations Hinge on System Openness

Key aspects to consider when upgrading controllers and automation platforms include increasing flexibility and adding capabilities while being cost conscious.


Where No-Code PLCs Fit in Automation (And Where They Don’t)

Where No-Code PLCs Fit in Automation (And Where They Don’t)

Learn new ways to monitor and control I/O endpoints through lightweight, no-code PLCs that make logic accessible and uncomplicated.


Industrial PCs for Factory Automation and Data Visualization at the Edge

Industrial PCs for Factory Automation and Data Visualization at the Edge

This white paper discusses data visualization at the industrial edge, how to select a panel PC with the right features for the end-application, and OnLogic's range of industrial PCs.


Industry 4.0 Changes Selection Criteria For Machine Control Architecture: Why IPC Now Prevails over PLC and PAC for Machine Control

Industry 4.0 Changes Selection Criteria For Machine Control Architecture: Why IPC Now Prevails over PLC and PAC for Machine Control

Learn the differences between PLC, PAC and IPC based machine controls, while exploring how Industry 4.0 changes the requirements for a valuable machine control architecture.


Achieving Industry 4.0: Four Critical Features for Smart Machine Automation

Achieving Industry 4.0: Four Critical Features for Smart Machine Automation

Discover new information-based products and identify opportunities to build smarter factories capable of automatically taking corrective or optimizing actions.


Control eBook: The Guide to Digital Multimeters

Control eBook: The Guide to Digital Multimeters

The multimeter can be found on the desks and tool cabinets of almost every electrician, handyman, engineer, and technician. But no matter how often they are used, there is always more you can accomplish with knowledge of how they work.