In this video, Ian Langdon, Amplicon's IPC specialist presents the new Ventrix and Impact-R industrial computers featuring high performance Intel i5 / i7 processors. The webinar covers the performance advantages and key features of the new models.
The latest Ethernet I/O devices are able to perform many functions in addition to basic monitoring and control over remote networks. This webinar examines how they can be used and if they can replace PLCs in some or all applications.
An introduction to the various form factors used within the rail, road and marine sectors. Key areas of interest are covered such as the long term availability of Windows XP Pro together with the benefits and pitfalls of using solid state drives.
Serial to Ethernet (S2E) converters have evolved over the last 15 years to become a very innovative tool for integrating Serial (RS232, RS422 & RS485) and Ethernet networks. This presentation provides an overview of the advances in S2E technology, including PoE, PPP, wireless and more!
The 'Turbo Chain' webinar delivers information on the new and unique 'Turbo Chain' protocol from Moxa. This new redundancy mechanism allows a unique level of flexibility and expandability for those building Industrial Ethernet networks.
Amplicon's product development manager uncovers the truth behind cellular connectivity and highlights the compelling business case for using 3G routers, as well as explaining how to set up a 3G router.
An overview of PXI including the physical and electrical design, how it compares to standard computer technology and the types of Test Systems that can be built using PXI technology.
'Windows XP - Dead or Alive?' - is a plain-English commentary on the future availability of Windows XP for industrial users. Although XP was officially discontinued on 31st January 2009...
many Industrial PC users have software or hardware not yet ready for the transition to Vista or Windows 7. This Webinar discusses the license restrictions behind Microsoft's considered gesture of making Windows XP available to industrial users until 2016.