 | | Students can win a trip to Germany courtesy of Phoenix Contact. The company is sponsoring its fourth annual Nanoline(r) Contest. |
| VL BPC MINI, a miniature embedded box PC |
| Primary-switched power supply with Selective Fuse Breaking (SFB) technology |
| The TWE-Basic (RAD-ISM-900-EN-BD/B) transmits Ethernet data from remote locations, even in h |
| American engineering students can put their automation skills to the test in Phoenix Contact’s xplore New Automation Award competition. Phoenix Contact has sponsored the contest in Europe since 2008, and this year the company expanded the competition to the U.S. |
| Like the other Trusted Wireless radios, the basic version features the MOTR-9(tm) radio platform, a 1-watt, frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) transceiver |
| With the introduction of a GSM modem, Phoenix Contact's Nanoline controller can now provide easy control capability via text message from virtually anywhere in the world |
| Contains a four-function math capability and integrated analog inputs, which increase the Nanolineís flexibility |
| Phoenix Contact recently hosted its first-ever Industrial Wireless Forum. The day’s highlights included a keynote presentation by Harry Forbes of the ARC Advisory Group and testimonials from two system integrators about how they used wireless technology to solve real-life applications. |
| Engineers can learn critical steps for protecting their control system by watching Phoenix Contact’s new on-demand webinar, "Securing Your Industrial Network." |
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