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Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Industry: Automation
Number of terms: 8432
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Company Profile:
Rockwell Automation, Inc. provides industrial automation power, control, and information solutions.
The power loss in an iron-core transformer or other ac device because of magnetic hysteresis.
Industry:Automation
1) An output that, when turned on, supplies a positive dc current to its load. 2) Contrasted with sink output
Industry:Automation
A program running under DOS that remains loaded in memory even when it is not running so that it can be quickly be invoked for a specific task performed while any other application program is operating.
Industry:Automation
In communication protocol, the procedure executed by the network to send a message designated at the application layer. This includes: station processing time, media access, transmission, and turn-around times for both stations until the reply is available at that application layer.
Industry:Automation
Unit space not equipped to accept a future unit (as defined in NEMA Standard Pub. No. ICS 2, 1988).
Industry:Automation
A hardware or software system that produces motion (i.e., index) profiles. Usually the index profile is trapezoidal, but can be rectangular, triangular, parabolic, or sinusoidal.
Industry:Automation
An extended application layer protocol used by Allen-Bradley intelligent sensing devices to communicate with other devices and host processors. IDP commands and responses are inserted as data within the PCCC layer.
Industry:Automation
The power or current used by a machine or apparatus.
Industry:Automation
1) Describes equipment or devices not under direct control and not directly controlling. When equipment is either idle, undergoing repair, or performing a task under its own direction, it is said to be “off line.” 2) Contrasted with on line.
Industry:Automation
A program that is ready to run. The term usually refers to a compiled program that has been translated into machine code in a format that can be loaded into memory and run; however, for interpreted languages it can simply refer to source code in the proper format.
Industry:Automation
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