Friday, 31 October 2025

Female to female connectors.

The latest addition to Cliff Electronics' popular range of FeedThrough (FT) connectors have been unveiled. Their new CP30260 range of SMA and RP-SMA (reverse polarity SMA) connectors are female to female FT connectors providing fast and easy assembly as no soldering is required to connect equipment to external signals.

The standard Impedance of 50Ὠ and frequency range up to 18 GHz have a secure, low loss threaded connection making them idea for applications including RF communication systems (Wi-Fi, LTE, GPS), telecom, broadcast, AV equipment, aerospace and defence electronics and they are ideal for microwave systems and antennas, RF signal routing and test equipment.

The new SMA and RP-SMA FT connectors are gold plated with a Teflon insulator, have an operating temperature range of -30°C to +80°C and are available in industry standard XLR shell, or the compact DualSLIM frame for equipment where panel space is at a premium. Both versions offer multiple frame and mounting options of plastic, metal or black metal, with either plain, countersunk or threaded mounting holes. The SMA and RP-SMA connectors can be assembled in any of Cliff’s FT frames upon request.

“With the growth of high-frequency and RF-centric systems across many industries, there’s a clear demand for compact, high-performance SMA connectors that are easy to install and integrate,” said John Hall, Managing Director of CLIFF Electronics. “The CP30260 range is our response—offering engineers a rugged, solderless feedthrough solution that fits into standard XLR panel cutouts.”

Cliff Electronics growing range of FeedThrough connectors now offers analogue, digital and optical connectivity in formats including BNC (50 or 75 ohm), MMC, DisplayPort, HDMI, Optical fibre (FC, LC Duplex, SC Simplex, ST BFOC, TOSLINK and US Conec MTP® brand MPO), RCA phono, RJ45 ethernet (UTP or FTP) in Cat6, Cat6a or Cat5e, USB 2, USB 3 and USB-C.


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Cable for dynamic applications.

Highly flexible cables for dynamic applications: cables for applications with particularly high alternating bending loads, e.g. in drag chains and robotic systems.

A new generation of CSA and UL/cUL approved cables, SABdynamic 900 and 910 from SAB Bröckskes is now available. The special cable manufacturer is expanding its range by permanently flexible control and data cables, which are equally suitable for drag chains and robot-compatible torsion applications. Both cable variants can withstand over 10 million bending cycles and over 10 million torsion cycles up to ±180°/m or 5 million up to ±360°/m.

An added advantage of the new generation is the reduced cable capacitance. The SABdynamic 900 and 910 data variants achieve very high signal integrity, due to the reduced material thickness of the SABIX-based insulating sleeve. Therefore, they ensure interference-free and loss-free data transmission for real-time applications even with cable lengths over 20 m. The new SABdynamic 900 and 910 cable series, each manufactured in control and data versions, are designed for voltages up to 350 V and 600 V respectively and can withstand temperatures between -40 °C and 90 °C. In addition, they have an excellent TMPU-tested oil resistance according to EN 50363-10-2 and VDE 0207-363-10-2 as well as good chemical resistance to acids, alkalis, solvents and hydraulic fluids.

They are UV-resistant according to HD 605, ozone-proof according to DIN EN 50396, saltwater-resistant according to UL 1309 as well as RoHS-compliant and LABS-non-critical. In addition, both versions are PFAS-free, which offers users operational safety even in the event of a PFAS ban. Thanks to the halogen-free material mix with a flame-retardant, self-extinguishing PUR jacket, both product series meet the approval criteria for the North American market. SAB Bröckskes supplies S900 Data by default in the format 12 x 0.14 mm² as a multi-core unshielded cable as well as in four multi-pair shielded variants. The S910 Data version is available in three standard versions. SAB Bröckskes offers standard control cables as two multi-core unshielded and two multi-core shielded options. On request, the manufacturer develops and produces bespoke solutions with customer-specific dimensions, different sheath colors and individual cable designs.



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Circuit protection devices.

A range of ProTek RTCA DO-160G Compliant TVS Circuit Protection Devices are now available from Inelco Hunter. The SMBJxxA/CA series of devices are designed to guard power supply, AC/DC, and telecom applications. These are multi-line TVS arrays for board-level circuit protection across standard TTL and MOS bus line applications, including power supplies and AC/DC.

Circuit protection guards against the damaging effects of ESD, tertiary lightning, and switching transients. The SMBJxxA/CA series has a peak pulse power rating of 600 watts for a 10/1000 microsecond waveshape. It also meets IEC standards 61000-4-2, IEC 61000-4-4 and IEC 61000-4-5 requirements. The RTCA DO-160G compliant devices are rated at Air 15kV and Contact 8kV. They are UL Registered and REACH and RoHS Compliant.

The circuit protection devices use Glass Passivated Chip technology and are rated at 600 Watts Peak Pulse Power per Line. Particular benefits include low leakage current with bidirectional and unidirectional configurations. They offer a very fast response time and excellent clamping capability, and meet flammability Rating UL 94V-0. The rugged devices are manufactured with a moulded JEDEC DO-214AA package, with an approximate weight of 0.103 grams. The contacts have Lead-Free Pure-Tin Plating (Annealed) and the solderability meets MIL-STD-750, Method 2026. 


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CFO at high tech interconnector group.

The Rosenberger Group has appointed Josef Rottenaicher as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the Group.. He succeeds Franz Praxenthaler, who retired after an impressive 48 years with the company. The management and the board of directors thank Franz Praxenthaler for his many years of service and welcome Josef Rottenaicher to his new role – with a clear commitment to continuity and trust in the company's management.

Josef Rottenaicher
Josef Rottenaicher brings extensive experience from his time at BayernLB, where his responsibilities included corporate and investment banking. Since joining Rosenberger in 2016, he has played a key role in numerous strategic initiatives and structural projects. Most recently, Rottenaicher was responsible for the Group Finance & Controlling division. With Josef Rottenaicher, an experienced financial strategist is taking over responsibility for the financial management and further development of the Rosenberger Group. His expertise and deep understanding of the company’s structure lay the foundation for a forward-looking financial strategy focused on both stability and growth.

Tribute to Franz Praxenthaler's achievements.
Franz Praxenthaler
After a total of 48 years of service, Franz Praxenthaler was honored with a ceremonial farewell on September 25 in the company's own staff restaurant. Well over 100 guests, including colleagues, business partners and representatives of the owner family, attended the event. In his speech, Hans Rosenberger particularly highlighted Praxenthaler's vision, reliability and contribution to the company's extraordinary development. The management, colleagues and works council also thanked him for his many years of service, and Franz Praxenthaler said his farewells, visibly moved and grateful.

With the appointment of Josef Rottenaicher as CFO, Rosenberger is combining continuity with fresh momentum. Rottenaicher emphasizes that he sees the organization of finances as an active shaper of corporate strategy – with a focus on transparency, efficiency, and global controllability. His goal: the finance departments should not only support the company but also make a measurable contribution to achieving its vision.


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Next-generation human–robot teaming.

RealMan Robotics made a major breakthrough at the recent IROS 2025, with the debut of its RealBOT Embodied Open Platform. The company successfully conducted a cross-regional teleoperation demonstration, linking Beijing and Hangzhou (CN), 1,200 km apart, to showcase the real-time collaboration capabilities of embodied intelligent systems.

Through a dual-city setup connecting the Beijing Humanoid Robotics Data Training Centre* and the IROS exhibition booth in Hangzhou, a RealMan trainer in Beijing remotely controlled humanoid robots at the booth to perform complex interactive tasks such as handing over a towel and passing fruit.

Accelerating embodied intelligence innovation.
RealBOT is a comprehensive open platform designed to accelerate embodied AI innovation. It integrates advanced motion control, multi-dimensional perception, and precision manipulation, empowering researchers and developers to experiment, prototype, and advance embodied AI applications.

Built for high-quality data collection, RealBOT leverages over one million multimodal data samples collected across ten real-world application scenarios from RealMan’s Data Training Centre. This enables more robust model training and faster deployment across industries.

Key Technical Advantages:

  • Full-Stack In-House Development: Proprietary actuator and control technologies ensure optimized performance and reliability. Flexible Compute Support: Compatible with both NVIDIA Jetson Orin and Digua RDK S100 platforms.
  • Multisensor Fusion Perception: Integrates depth and wide-angle cameras, LiDAR, IMU, and microphone arrays.
  • Compact Design for Narrow Spaces: Excellent mobility and precision operation in confined environments.
  • High-Degree Dexterity: 21 active DOFs with support for dexterous hands and adaptive grippers.
  • Open Ecosystem: Compatible with various mainstream vision systems and gripper models. With its ultra-lightweight architecture, RealBOT lays the groundwork for scalable humanoid systems and high-quality data generation, empowering embodied AI to move from lab research into homes, factories, and service industries worldwide.


*The Beijing Humanoid Robotics Data Training Centretre built by RealMan, now serves as the backbone for high-quality data generation and AI training. Featuring over 100 robots across 10 real-world environments, it enables the continuous collection of large-scale multimodal datasets that support RealBOT and global research partners, building an open, collaborative ecosystem for embodied intelligence.

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First Native WirelessHART Non-Contacting Radar Level Transmitter.

Expands range of applications for automated measurements, helping to ensure safe, optimised operations.

The Rosemount™ 3408 Wireless Non-Contacting Radar Level Transmitter reduces the complexity, time and costs associated with installing cabling in automated measurement points. By eliminating measurement blind spots and the need for manual readings, the transmitter enhances plant safety, boosts operational efficiency, and enables more reliable, continuous level monitoring in industrial environments.

Based on 80 gigahertz frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) technology, the Rosemount 3408 Wireless, just launched by Emerson, reliably measures the level of liquids and solids, even in remote locations where access is challenging. This makes it suitable for use in a broad range of industries, including energy, chemical, metals and mining, pulp and paper, construction and marine.

“The Rosemount 3408 Wireless is a game-changing level transmitter, with reliable WirelessHART connectivity making it the ideal solution for efficient, hassle-free monitoring of remote assets,” said Rana Zangeneh, product manager for Emerson’s measurement solutions business. “The valuable insights gained through the delivery of secure, reliable, real-time process data and advanced diagnostics enable better-informed decisions, ultimately leading to enhanced operational efficiency and safety, minimised downtime, improved maintenance strategies, and increased profitability.”

In alignment with Emerson’s Boundless AutomationSM vision for seamless data mobility, real-time measurement and diagnostic data is transmitted via the WirelessHART communication protocol. The 3408 can also be easily integrated into any host monitoring and control system compliant with the HART® protocol and the Field Device Integration® (FDI) standard. This makes it easy for operations and maintenance teams to obtain clear visibility of data that may previously have been siloed, resulting in improved operational performance and inventory management.

The new transmitter features a diagnostics suite, providing actionable insights into device and process health, leading to long-term measurement reliability, reduced lifecycle costs, and enhanced operational efficiency and safety. Emerson’s proprietary diagnostic software, Smart Meter Verification, provides in-situ performance validation without interrupting the process, while Signal Quality Metrics delivers continuous, real-time assessment of radar signal quality and early alerts of abnormal conditions. In addition, on-board data historian functionality enhances operational insight, streamlines troubleshooting and supports proactive maintenance by continuously recording and storing key measurement and diagnostic data.

The 3408 has a modular electronics cassette that can be quickly removed or replaced without disturbing the field wiring or process seal. The availability of different seals and antenna types increases the range of applications for which the transmitter is suitable. With two power modules, organisations can adjust the update rate to suit their needs and obtain extended battery life with a slower update rate.


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Thursday, 30 October 2025

New function added to network test instruments.

Accelerating Data Center Interconnect and Next-Generation Network Deployment 

100ZR coherent optical transceiver evaluation has been added to Anritsu's portable Network Master Pro MT1040A/MT1000A testers, enabling comprehensive communication performance testing for the next-generation 100ZR standard (QSFP28) as part of network verification, installation, and maintenance.

Product Overview

Network Master Pro MT1040A/MT1000A The all-in-one portable MT1040A/ MT1000A tester handles installation and maintenance of various communications networks as follows:

MT1040A: Supports 10M to 400G with 400G FEC measurements, remote operation, automated and dual-port 400G testing.

MT1000A: Supports 10M to 100G with remote operation, automated testing, GNSS-synchronized high‑precision measurements and on-site MAN and backhaul network testing.

As a next‑generation optical transmission standard, 100ZR reduces power consumption and lower costs to facilitate deployment of advanced data center interconnects (DCI) and access networks. Adding this new function streamlines quality verification for 100ZR optical transmission and supports construction of reliable networks.

Furthermore, the time-series visualization function, which is already available for 100G Ethernet and OTU4 testing, can now be used for 100ZR as well. Combining these tests allows detailed verification of the coherent transmission quality of 100ZR transceivers.

Development background.
The 100ZR/400ZR standard adopts coherent transmission technology in pluggable transceivers for optical networks. It is gaining attention as a technology that enables wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) with low power consumption and costs.

The 400ZR standard is preferred for DCI due to the high bandwidth required by the rapid spread of technologies such as generative AI and Cloud services. Conversely, 100G provides sufficient capacity for short-range communications like metropolitan area networks (MAN) in urban areas and access networks for enterprises and homes. Consequently, 100ZR adoption is anticipated due to its ability to integrate easily into existing 100G networks.

When deploying these coherent optical transceivers, it is essential to pre-verify interoperability with products from different vendors as well as transmission quality.

As a member of the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF), an industry group promoting standardization of optical communications technology, Anritsu participated in the ECOC2025 Interoperability Demo in Copenhagen, Denmark, in September 2025. At this event, Anritsu demonstrated interoperability with 100ZR devices from multiple vendors.

The MT1040A/MT1000A builds on this track record by enabling evaluation of communication quality over time in test environments.


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Solinoid valve enhanced.

The ASCO™ Series 327C solenoid valve, featuring new intrinsically safe and manual reset construction versions has been relaunched by Emerson. The valve is designed with a direct-acting, high-flow technology that offers superior flow-to-power ratios, making it ideal for high-demand industries such as power plants, refineries, and chemical processing facilities.

This valve offers a balanced poppet construction for high-flow efficiency and is capable of operation in harsh environments, with temperatures ranging from -60 to 90°C. The valve’s unique two-layer dynamic seal technology reduces friction and ensures stiction resistance, providing reliable and consistent performance over its lifecycle.

New to the Series 327C are the Intrinsically Safe and Manual Reset versions, providing faster response times and greater reliability. The intrinsically safe model eliminates the need for an electronic booster, enabling more consistent partial stroke testing and faster response times, a significant advancement for these types of valves.

“Facilities in demanding industries like power and chemical processing need valves that offer long-term performance with minimal maintenance,” said Anne Sophie Kedad, Director Marketing Process and Sustainability, Emerson. “With the Series 327C, we are not only providing superior valve performance but also meeting the industry’s growing need for intrinsically safe solutions capable of performing critical operations with minimal downtime and lower maintenance costs. This new IS construction enables our customers to access a much more simple design as there is no electronic booster to operate the solenoid valve.”

The ASCO Series 327C solenoid valve offers a globally approved solution, reducing supply chain complexity for industrial users and simplifying valve specifications. Its features, including a unique electrical test connection, help streamline field commissioning and prevent moisture ingress during storage, providing added value to OEMs and end users.


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Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Precision AC Power Calibrator.

Cost-effective and precise AC power calibration across a wide range of applications.

The Yogogawa LS3300 Precision AC Power Calibrator now comes with the added option of Harmonic Output Capability for reliable and comprehensive calibration of power meters, delivering a unique value to the market.

Main Features
• High Stability and Accuracy, delivering reliable calibration signals, traceable to national standards.
• Wide Output Range, covering typical voltage/current ranges required for industrial power meters.
• Compact Form Factor, that saves space in calibration labs or mobile setups.
• Automation Support, which speeds up calibration tasks, reduces human error, and ensures consistency.
• Intuitive GUI, which reduces training time and simplifies operation.
• Three-phase simulation for realistic calibration, enabled by intelligent synchronization through automatic recognition of multiple units.
• Cost-Effective, delivering advanced functionality at a fraction of high-end system cost.

Major Target Markets
• Power equipment manufacturers
• Power electronic devices manufacturers
• Manufacturing inspection and quality assessment departments
• Public and private calibration labs

Applications
• AC power calibration in various industries
• Equipment calibration
• Equipment evaluation

The calibrator outputs highly accurate and stable power calibration signals—now including harmonics—for greater efficiency and productivity of power meter calibration workflows, making it the most versatile and user-friendly precision AC power calibrator in its class.

Engineering and QA managers, calibration engineers, metrologists in manufacturing inspection, high-power electronic device makers, and public and private calibration labs stand to benefit from the enhanced LS3300 Precision AC Power Calibrator, by confidently addressing their calibration demands without compromising on accuracy, space, or budget.

Development background.
Real-world AC power waveforms often exhibit distortion due to harmonics—integer multiples of the fundamental frequency—that can compromise power quality, leading to adverse effects in systems and components and, ultimately, their malfunction and even failure. As high-power electronic devices—inverters, drives, switching supplies, and others—become more widely used, especially in consumer and industrial applications, harmonic distortion becomes a growing concern. Harmonics lower energy efficiencies, cause overheating in electrical components and failures in sensitive equipment, shorten lifespans and lead to non-compliance with power quality standards such as IEEE and others, making it even more important to control and suppress them.

High-end power calibrators can generate harmonics to simulate real-world power conditions and enable accurate testing and calibration of power quality analyzers. However, they are costly and complex to operate. Basic calibrators and AC power supplies are suitable for fundamental frequency (e.g., 50/60 Hz) testing, but cannot provide traceable reference that includes accurate harmonic content. Overall, this calls for a practical, easy-to-use and cost-effective solution that can generate reliable AC waveforms with harmonic content, accurately.

It is a versatile instrument that provides stable and accurate outputs of voltage, current, and phase, thus helping to calibrate more types of devices with one compact instrument. For high volume testing it can be synchronized with other units, to emulate single or three-phase systems, further expanding the range of products to be calibrated to various standards, including the IEC. The Yokogawa LS3300 provides intelligent synchronization for three-phase output via a master/slave multi-unit system.

Up to three units can be synchronized this way, to control various settings. The setup enables the calibration of three-phase AC power measurement devices and supports high-current applications up to 180 A.

Metrology labs and calibration teams can meet increasingly strict power quality testing demands, improve productivity and ROI by not using separate harmonic generators, and comply with current and future compliance specifications and standards with this instrument. They are also enabled to offer more comprehensive services without having to upgrade to bulky, complex, high-end systems.

By enhancing its LS3300 Precision AC Power Calibrator, Yokogawa is serving a wider range of testing and calibration needs, provides a stronger support for its installed base of power meter users, and reinforces its standing as a developer of reliable, efficient, and forward-looking test solutions.


• Yokogawa Test & Measuremet products are marketed in Ireland by Irish Power & Process.

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Defeating the ‘whack-a-mole’* that is sustainable packaging!

Gas analysers are performing a vital role for packaging manufacturers looking to check the environmental performance of their latest products as they seek new ways to develop sustainable packaging.

Signal Group has seen a particular increase in demand for its continuous VOC measurement instruments in the packaging sector. VOCs (volatile organic compounds) are emitted during the manufacture of many packaging production processes, but these harmful pollutants are tightly regulated so continuous monitoring is necessary. In addition, it would not be possible, for example, to label a recyclable product as more sustainable if it caused an increase in VOC emissions.

“The packaging industry is currently under enormous pressure,” explains Signal MD James Clements. “Firstly, most of the major players have made commitments under their ESG policies to improve the sustainability of their products. They are doing this because their customers demand it, consumers want it, and of course it’s the right thing to do, but sustainability means different things to different people,” he says. “Secondly, new regulations such as the UK’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and the EU's Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) are strongly encouraging packaging manufacturers to increase the use of recycled materials and to develop recyclable and reusable products.”

According to a recent McKinsey report: “The global packaging sector continues to be attractive and is expected to grow faster than global GDP. Industry demand for—or at least interest in piloting—sustainable packaging is also rising as a result of pledges by companies across the value chain to reduce material use, increase circularity, and make more use of recycled materials.”

However, as James Clements explains: “It’s not as simple as that. Yes, waste reduction is enormously important, but the development of new packaging products can be a bit like ‘whack-a-mole’ because sustainability objectives also include other important factors such as carbon footprint and environmental emissions.

“Whilst seeking to develop new, more sustainable and recyclable products, packaging companies are also looking to ensure that they do not inadvertently increase their emissions of pollutants such as VOCs, and this where we are seeing a large increase in demand for continuous analysers,” he adds.

VOC Sources.
VOCs are released by a variety of packaging manufacture processes. Plastics, resins, fibres, textiles, elastomers, solvents, pigments, adhesives and many other products can be manufactured from fossil fuels, chemicals, catalysts and recycled materials, but many of the processes by which these materials are transformed into packaging result in VOC emissions. During polymerisation, for example, unreacted monomers and residual catalysts can be released as VOCs. In addition, the chemicals that are added to the polymers can also be volatile and become VOCs, and during processing at high temperatures, polymers can degrade into smaller, volatile compounds, which are also VOCs.

The manufacture of some food packaging involves the application of a plastic membrane (PET, HDPE, LDPE, PP etc.) to cardboard or paper. This is a good example of a process that releases VOCs which have to be abated. Typically, a Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) is used to destroy the VOCs and other industrial pollutants in exhaust gases by oxidizing them into harmless substances like carbon dioxide and water vapour. RTO abatement systems have to be controlled by a gas analyser. For example, a Signal FID can take samples from both ends of the RTO to check abatement performance and demonstrate regulatory performance. This can be achieved with two FIDs or with one FID and a switched sampling system.

Monitoring technology.
The standard reference method for the analysis of VOC emissions is by a Flame Ionisation Detector (FID), which for many years has been at the heart of Signal’s VOC analysers. The FID method is specifically designed to detect carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, making it highly selective for VOCs.

Signal manufactures two main types of FID – fixed and portable. The fixed analysers are permanently deployed to measure VOC emissions in one location, and the portable analysers can be used at multiple sites, where discontinuous monitoring is permissible. These are generally sites with lower emissions where periodic measurements suffice.

In many countries, the monitoring of VOCs for regulatory compliance requires certification to specific performance standards. For example, Signal’s latest FID, the SOLAR CEMNEX, recently passed a rigorous program of tests at TÜV in Germany. As a consequence, this monitor has MCERTS approval verifying that it complies with the performance and uncertainty requirements specified in the UK’s Environment Agency Guidance: MCERTS for stack emissions monitoring equipment at industrial installations - Continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) Updated 28 August 2024, EN 15267-1:2023, EN15267-2:2023, EN 15267-3:2007 and QAL 1 as defined in EN 14181: 2014.

Summary.
It is possible to claim that a product is more sustainable if it has a lower carbon footprint, produces less environmentally harmful emissions, uses less energy and/or water, or if it results in less waste. However, if it only achieves one of these admirable goals, it is important to check that it is not doing so at the expense of the others, and that is why packaging manufacturers are using more VOC analysers.


* ‘whack-a-mole’ = situation characterized by a series of futile, Sisyphean tasks, where the successful completion of one just yields another popping up elsewhere.


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Functional safety for mobile machines.

The Anybus Safe2Link Remote IO-CS, from HMS Networks, is a rugged, type-approved I/O device designed to simplify the integration of functional safety into AGVs, AMRs, and other mobile machines. With TÜV-certified safety functions and support for CIP Safety over EtherNet/IP, the Anybus Safe2Link Remote IO-CS provides the fastest, most reliable path to compliance with ISO 3691-4 and the upcoming EU Machinery Regulation 2023/1230.

The unit mounts directly on the machine, enabling system integrators and machine builders to add a safe remote stop and manage local or remote safety signals without custom hardware design.

Since the Anybus Safe2Link Remote IO-CS connects with existing local safety logic, system integrators can implement the same safety functions across AGV/AMR platforms from different suppliers. This significantly simplifies integration and reduces the effort required for the recertification of functions such as safe remote stop.

Advanced safety features such as SafeBound™ (fast local and slow remote safe reaction) and SS1-t (controlled safe stop) allow machines to react predictably, protecting both people and equipment.

With certification up to SIL 3 (IEC 61508) and PLe/Cat. 4 (ISO 13849-1), the Safe2Link Remote IO-CS is type-approved and ready to deploy. Its rugged IP54 enclosure, dual M12 Ethernet connectors, and straightforward D-Sub I/O interface make it well-suited for harsh industrial environments.

The launch of the Anybus Safe2Link Remote IO-CS expands HMS Networks’ functional safety portfolio, which also includes embedded hardware options and TÜV-certified safety protocol software. This flexible approach allows OEMs and system integrators to choose the right level of integration for their applications — from plug-and-play devices to fully customized safety hardware.

“Functional safety is no longer optional — it’s essential for accessing global markets and building trust with customers,” says Stefan Kraus, Functional Safety Product Manager at HMS Networks. “The Anybus Safe2Link Remote IO-CS gives system integrators or machine builders a plug-and-play solution to meet the latest requirements with minimal integration effort. This means faster time-to-market and safer, smarter machines.”


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Laser light source.

SuperLight Photonics has announced the SLP-2000, a compact full-spectrum SWIR (Short-Wave Infrared) supercontinuum laser that expands the company’s broadband light-source portfolio.

Engineered for both stationary and mobile integration, the SLP-2000 is a SWIR supercontinuum laser with ultra-low noise output in a compact, maintenance-free platform. Its spectrum is matched to the InGaAs detector high-efficiency range, ensuring uniform spectral power density where near IR systems are most efficient, therefore making it ideal for non-destructive, high-resolution and real-time OCT and cross-sectional imaging without complex multi-laser architectures. Utilizing PAD - Patterned Alternating Dispersion™ technology, the SLP-2000 delivers a coherent, wide-bandwidth output in a small-form-factor source ready for OEM and instrument-level integration.

Covering the two most in-demand OCT wavelengths - 1060 nm and 1300 nm - the SLP-2000 enables deeper tissue penetration, improved contrast, and reduced water absorption at 1300 nm for dermatology and internal imaging, while 1060 nm offers a versatile balance of resolution and depth for retinal, anterior eye segment, and neuroimaging applications. In industrial and metrology environments, the SLP-2000 delivers exceptional performance for non-destructive testing of composites and semiconductors, coating thickness measurement, packaging and sealing inspection, and transparent material 3D imaging.

Jeroen Biesterbos, CCO of SuperLight Photonics states: “Our innovative SLP-2000 delivers unmatched versatility and precision for OCT and advanced spectroscopy. The launch of this new device completes our product portfolio and together with the SLP-1050, we cover the full spectrum from 900 to 2500 nm. Our solution will elevate operations and quality standards in inspection and material analysis, process and quality control. Our customers confirm that it is ideally suited for fiber component and photonic device testing. In OCT, it offers new paths to deeper penetration, higher contrast in challenging tissues, and real-time imaging performance, enabling applications previously limited by spectral bandwidth or noise instability.”


#Superlight #TandM #Photonics

Device communicator.

Faster, more precise communication to more devices with certified calibration, stronger security.

Emerson has redesigned its AMS Trex Device Communicator for easier, expanded and more intuitive use by field personnel. New hardware and software and increased security will make the newest version of the AMS Trex Device Communicator safer and more intuitive to use. Additional certifications and expanded connectivity will provide users with the capability to use the AMS Trex communicator for calibration activities, streamlining workflows and reducing the number of tools technicians need to learn and carry into the field.

The AMS Trex Device Communicator can connect to more than 2,500 field instruments from both Emerson and third-party manufacturers. As a result, many users wish to employ the AMS Trex communicator for calibration because they are familiar with the interface. However, legacy AMS Trex measurement tolerances were designed for reference rather than calibration, making them unsuitable for official calibration activities. As a result, technicians performing calibration typically needed to carry additional devices into the field, increasing complexity and requiring them to learn, manage and maintain multiple technologies.

The redesigned AMS Trex Device Communicator supports National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) traceability. Any measurements taken by the redesigned AMS Trex are NIST certified to ensure that measurement and sourcing of current are accurate enough for calibration activities.

“As more organizations embrace Emerson’s Boundless Automation vision for an architecture that seamlessly integrates the field, edge, and cloud, their maintenance and reliability teams will be able to manage more assets than ever before, driving a need for improved efficiency,” said Erik Lindhjem, vice president of Emerson’s reliability solutions business. “The new AMS Trex communicator can manage, configure and support field calibrations with a wide array of Emerson and third-party devices, helping teams make the most of their time and data.”

The redesigned AMS Trex Device Communicator also adds HART communication via Bluetooth®, which enables an extended application library and connectivity to Bluetooth devices in the field, expanding its use cases for maintenance and reliability activities. New security features on the platform also eliminate the risk that the device or the plant will be compromised by unauthorized software. The new AMS Trex Communicator features eight times the memory of its predecessor, as well as a quad-core processor and a new operating system that will look and function similarly to modern mobile devices.


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Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Measuring the cloud.

Accurately measure latency, jitter, and throughput using Cloud-Based software.

Anritsu has announced its Virtual Network Master for AWS MX109030PC, a virtual network measurement solution operating in Amazon Web Services® (AWS)® Cloud environments. This software-based solution enables accurate, repeatable evaluation of communication quality across networks, including Cloud and virtual environments. It measures key network quality indicators, such as latency, jitter, throughput, and packet (frame) loss rate, in both one-way and round-trip directions. This software can accurately evaluate end-to-end (E2E) communication quality even in virtual environments where hardware test instruments cannot be installed.

Adding the Network Master Pro MT1000A / MT1040A test hardware to the network cellular side supports consistent quality evaluation from the core and Cloud to field-deployed devices.

With advances in Cloud technology and virtualization, network communication quality is influenced significantly by virtual layers, such as servers and virtual switches. However, installing test hardware in data centres and Cloud environments is difficult, causing challenges in understanding the actual quality of service between applications. Anritsu has developed this solution operating on Amazon Web Services* (AWS) to accurately and reproducibly evaluate end-to-end (E2E) quality under realistic operating conditions even in virtual environments.

Product Overview The Virtual Network Master for AWS (MX109030PC) is a software-based solution to accurately evaluate network communication quality in Cloud and virtual environments. Deploying software probes running on AWS across Cloud, data center, and virtual networks enables precise communication quality assessment, even in environments where hardware test instruments cannot be located.

  • Measurement Items: Throughput, latency, jitter, and packet (frame) loss rate
  • Operability: Supports remote operation and automation via web browser GUI and API
  • Interoperability: Supports peer-to-peer testing between MX109030PC units and provides end-to-end network quality visualization from field to Cloud using MT1000A/MT1040A


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Control for hydrostatic propel applications.

Combines the behaviors of load-dependent and load-independent controls into one unit.

The launch of Hybrid Load Control, a displacement control designed for the company’s H1P and MP1P hydraulic pumps has been announced by Danfoss Power Solutions. Intended for dual-mode hydrostatic propel applications in mobile machinery, Hybrid Load Control combines the behaviors of two control types into one unit: load-independent behavior (also known as electric displacement control or EDC) and load-dependent behavior (also known as non-feedback proportional electric control or NFPE). The patented control eliminates performance compromises, increasing operator comfort and productivity.

“Hybrid Load Control is a groundbreaking addition to our H1P and MP1P family of controls, combining the best of EDC and NFPE. You no longer have to choose between the two — it's truly a 'no compromises' solution,” said Abhijit Patwa, Director, Medium Power Portfolio Management, Hydrostatics, Danfoss Power Solutions. “Hybrid Load Control offers unparalleled flexibility and performance that no other control or system on the market can match. 

Many hydrostatically propelled machines — telehandlers, wheel loaders, street sweepers, and forestry equipment, for example — perform multiple tasks or have different operational modes. These machines benefit from both load-independent and load-dependent pump controls. Load-independent control delivers consistent speed and responsiveness regardless of the load or the terrain. Load-dependent control adapts to actual load conditions to deliver smooth hydrostatic braking and optimise power delivery. Until now, machine designers had to select only one control type for the machine’s hydrostatic pump. Danfoss’ Hybrid Load Control eliminates that compromise, delivering the best driving behavior regardless of the task. It improves hydrostatic braking smoothness in load-dependent mode, and it provides precise speed and instant response in load-independent mode. This superior driving performance increases operator comfort and productivity.

Hybrid Load Control is an integrated hardware/software solution offering machine designers the flexibility to define and optimise the vehicle’s driving behavior. The control works with the Danfoss PC036 microcontroller as part of the PC-PRO software package. The PLUS+1® compliant package enables the designer to set key parameters that determine the behavior, resulting in simple configuration.

Compared to conventional methods of achieving this dual behavior, Danfoss’ Hybrid Load Control improves system robustness, simplifies machine architecture, and minimises costs. The solution does not require additional sensors, thereby eliminating potential points of failure and additional costs. Reducing the number of components simplifies system design. In particular, the omission of sensors for complicated control strategies, such as swashplate angle or pressure sensors, eliminates the wire harness and calibration, thereby reducing startup time and service efforts.

Additionally, by optimising hydrostatic braking, the system minimises reliance on mechanical brakes. This reduction in mechanical brake usage decreases wear and further reduces total costs.


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The complete digital twin of machines and plant systems.

The foundation for efficient engineering across disciplines.

Eplan has used this opportunity, with its new Eplan Platform 2026, to completely redevelop its entire portfolio, with an even greater focus on customers and their requirements in their respective market segments. One central point is the significant reduction in complexity. The new software portfolio makes the full power of the Eplan Platform clearer and with numerous enhancements provides a comprehensive complete solution in specific application fields. Furthermore, the Eplan Platform can easily be integrated into existing IT landscapes.

EPLAN's Jan Fleming
Companies are facing enormous challenges right now in successfully configuring their businesses and making them secure for the future. Solutions provider Eplan supports its customers in shortening the time to value. Comprehensive solutions have been created for this that are customised to the tasks and workflows in individual industries and customer segments and customers can immediately use them, optimised to their full extent for basic engineering, electrical engineering and control cabinet manufacturing without having to evaluate and procure additional modules and options.

Eplan’s Vice President Customer Journey Jan Fleming explains: “We have systematically aligned our product portfolio toward the tasks and workflows of our customers. The Eplan Platform 2026 provides maximum support for users in their respective application fields. This means more simplicity in engineering and at the same time valuable additional services that help our customers become even more efficient.”

All products in the Eplan Platform 2026 have been fundamentally reworked and functionally expanded and can be considered the new benchmark for electrical engineering. The launch is being accompanied by a complete new product portfolio. Previously optional extensions are now standard in some version of the software. The portfolio has been tailored to the specific requirements of certain market segments: Eplan Preplanning meets these requirements for operators and planners. Control cabinet construction is planned using Eplan Pro Panel and machine builders will find all the relevant functionality for their tasks in Eplan Electric P8.

New features include the cloud-based Eplan collaboration apps, the Eplan Data Portal, parts management eStock and eManage for data management, all of which are included in the scope of services for Eplan Electric P8, Eplan Pro Panel and Eplan Preplanning. Previously optional extensions are now included in some configuration levels. This allows users to make their processes even more efficient and consistent. This holds true for all project phases and for different industries from concept development to detail engineering and manufacturing to commissioning and operations.

Support for operators as well.
For instance, Eplan Preplanning now also covers electrical engineering requirements in the early planning phase in the form of single-line schematics in addition to the integration of preplanning data and professional creation of P&I diagrams. So aside from being able to be used by system integrators, the software can now also be used by operators and planners in basic engineering. Users benefit from preconfigured contents such as symbols, example data and forms that are specifically tailored to the tasks in machine building, control cabinet and switchgear system engineering, energy technology and building automation.

Flexible with or without the use of cloud services.
Depending on the configuration level, customers can now also collaborate internally and externally using the Eplan Cloud: cloud-based apps for device management, data management and the view of Eplan projects using the Viewer and now included. As soon as users activate their licences for the Eplan Platform 2026, the extended range of functionality is available to them. The only thing they have to do is install the new software – at no additional cost.

The new platform can also be integrated into ERP and PDM system via standardised interfaces. Digital data from the electrical engineering can also be used directly in manufacturing of control cabinets and by wiring machines and plant systems. In the area of automation technology, commercially available PLC planning and programming systems can also be directly connected via standard formats.

Accessing relevant data faster.
Another important new feature is that access from device management in Eplan now allows direct device data selection in the Data Portal. Users no longer have to “jump” from the Platform to the Portal. Just a click in Eplan Electric P8 brings them directly to device selection in the Portal and they can immediately download the required project data. This also applies to the cloud-based device management. In addition, devices can be described even more precisely with more than 400 new properties for devices.

Last but not least. the Eplan Download Center is now available to every Eplan user. At eplan.com, users can directly access software, tools, useful eLearning contents and licencing information. There they will also find information about the version currently in use as well as individual updates, which allow even larger jumps for updates to older versions with just a click.


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Integrated servomotors.

As part of its new generation MAC series, JVL’s MAC404 features completely revised software and redesigned hardware that together elevate performance, efficiency and adaptability, as well as reduce cost in industrial automation. Available with full application support from Mclennan in Britain, this new model will deliver 400 W power with 1200 W peak in a compact 63x63 mm frame, and with a new absolute multi-turn encoder, will sustain a 100% duty cycle and 24/7 operation for unlimited production down-time.

A built-in industrial Ethernet interface with six protocols offers seamless PLC integration with major PLC producers. A wide choice of options including built in brake, IP67 protection, STO connector with SoE, wireless comms’ interfacing, CANopen, IO Link, and more combine to make the MAC404 an excellent selection for a wide range of automation applications.

The new MAC404 is powered from 115 or 230 VAC (optional 48 VDC). With motor speeds to 3000 rpm (3600 max.), rated torque is 1.27 Nm with 3.83 peak. The machine distributed, integrated drive and controller design eliminates the need for large control cabinets.

Through the MAC404 series, models available cover IP42 and IP66 housings with and without fitted brakes - with overall lengths of 170 mm and 203 mm respectively. With only power and communication connections to manage through industry standard M12 connectors, the integrated servomotor offers reduced commissioning effort, cost and time. Furthermore, the new more compact hardware and software optimised MAC404 has been realised at reduced production cost, with savings passed to customers.

Along with other models in the new MAC series, offering power ratings of 750, 1000 and 1500 W, the MAC404 features a new, faster processor that delivers precise, rapid control that is perfectly suited to high-throughput production applications. For seamless machine integration, JVL servomotors can be configured directly from a PLC with function blocks available for Siemens and Rockwell Automation or programmed with JVL's MacTalk software. A complete range of accessories, as part of an inclusive support service from Mclennan, include gear units, additional software, power supplies and cables.


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Advancing adoption of cybersecurity standards.

It has been announced that Sword has officially joined both the ISA Global Cybersecurity Alliance (ISAGCA) and ISASecure®. This move shows support for ISAGCA, the collaborative forum dedicated to advancing operational technology (OT) cybersecurity awareness and securing critical infrastructure, as well as the ISASecure certification program that validates conformance to the ISA/IEC 62443 series of standards for industrial automation and control systems (IACS) cybersecurity.

“Joining ISAGCA and ISASecure reflects our commitment to advancing OT cybersecurity through globally recognised standards and independently validated assurance,” said Stuart Townhill, a principal consultant at Sword. “Our customers need clear, consistent ways to measure security maturity and trust their supply chains. ISA/IEC 62443 and the ISASecure program deliver precisely that — actionable requirements, repeatable assessments and transparent credentials.”

Sword works with organisations to maximise the value of investment in IT. This includes industrial and OT cybersecurity services and solutions that help critical infrastructure operators, manufacturers and energy providers reduce cyber risk, improve asset resilience and align with internationally recognised standards. By joining ISAGCA and ISASecure, Sword underscores its commitment to supporting standards-driven security practices across the OT lifecycle from system design and integration to operations and maintenance.

Through ISAGCA membership, Sword will collaborate with global industry leaders to accelerate awareness, adoption and harmonised implementation of the ISA/IEC 62443 standards framework. In parallel, participation in the ISASecure program will enable Sword to support certification pathways that validate products and systems against rigorous, consensus-based cybersecurity requirements, helping end users and suppliers demonstrate trustworthy security capabilities.

“This is an exciting milestone for the community,” said Mark DeAngelo, ISASecure program manager. “Sword brings deep experience in operational technology environments and a strong commitment to measurable, standards-based cybersecurity. Their dual participation in ISAGCA and ISASecure will help scale industry collaboration and drive validated conformance to ISA/IEC 62443 across global sectors.”

As a member of ISAGCA, Sword plans to promote practical guidance, reference architectures and workforce enablement aligned with ISA/IEC 62443. Within ISASecure, Sword will champion best practices for secure development, component and system certification and supplier assurance.

The ISA/IEC 62443 series provides a comprehensive framework for securing IACS, addressing people, process and technology across the ecosystem. ISASecure complements the standards by offering conformance certifications for products, systems and development practices, giving asset owners and integrators confidence in the security posture of their solutions.

Sword’s involvement in both ISAGCA and ISASecure helps accelerate the practical adoption of ISA/IEC 62443-based controls and drive broader market awareness of OT cybersecurity best practices.


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Monday, 27 October 2025

New temperature & systems development centre.

A new development and production centre for temperature measurement and system products has been opened by Endress + Hauser at its Nesselwang site in southern Germany’s Allgäu region. The new addition further solidifies the family-owned company’s commitment to the region and expands its global network.

Official openning ribbon-cutting at the Nesselwang centre.
Endress+Hauser Temperature+System Products has invested approximately 17 million euros in the new facility. The four-story building is operationally carbon neutral thanks to climate-friendly energy systems based on geothermal heat and solar power. This demonstrates the company’s long-term focus and represents an active contribution to responsible resource management.

The facility’s newly built offices accommodate around 150 employees. They are versatile by design, offering a mix of quiet retreat options and collaborative workspaces. For employees, they are the ideal environment for developing ideas and bringing innovations to fruition. Further space for fruitful interaction is provided by the new staff restaurant on the ground floor. The new facility as a whole has increased the site’s usable floor area by 3,500 square meters.

“This investment is part of our strategy to expand our market position as a global player and further enhance our attractiveness as an innovative employer in the Allgäu region,” said Endress+Hauser Temperature+System Products managing director Harald Hertweck. Endress+Hauser Group CEO Dr Peter Selders offered the following comment: “As a family-owned company, we think and act long term. We strive for sustainable success. That is why we are constantly investing in our global production and sales network.”


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Friday, 24 October 2025

Automation event pronounced success.

The successful conclusion of the 2025 ISA Automation Summit & Expo (ASE), held earlier this month (Oct 2025) at Lake Buena Vista (FL USA) has been hailed by the International Society of Automation (ISA). The unique event format delivered a dynamic blend of technical discussions, hands-on learning and an expo experience focused on industrial automation, new technology implementation, cybersecurity and career development amidst rapid AI-driven change.

ASE grew significantly in 2025, drawing more than 630 attendees from across the worldwide automation community, representing a multitude of industries spanning manufacturing, energy, utilities, aerospace, pharmaceuticals and entertainment. Participants engaged in concurrent sessions covering standards, industry applications and emerging concepts, creating a high-energy environment for knowledge exchange and professional growth.

Event Highlights.

  • Headline keynote sessions anchored conference themes with real-world case studies on implementing new technology and navigating evolving threats in OT cybersecurity. 
  •  Keynotes included:
  • • “To Infinity and Beyond: Innovation in Space Flight,” Douglas Hurley, retired astronaut, NASA
    “Confessions of a Dirty Hacker: Over Two Decades as a Hacking Curmudgeon,Tom Liston, owner, Bad Wolf Security
  • Automation leaders from organisations such as Lockheed Martin Ventures, AWS, Wabtec, Eli Lilly & Co. and MiTRE delivered pragmatic insights on modernising operations, scaling secure architectures and enabling resilient, data-driven decision-making. A total of 67 speakers shared their perspectives.
  • The ISA Expo showcased 65 vendors across industrial automation, process control and OT cybersecurity, offering live demos, solution walk-throughs and peer-to-peer exchanges that helped attendees translate ideas into action.
  • ISA’s flagship OT cybersecurity certificate courses, IC32 and IC33, provided hands-on training to help practitioners elevate their skills and validate competencies in critical areas of industrial security.
  • An interactive, cutting-edge VR experience brought real-world critical infrastructure scenarios to life in the Student Simulation Showcase, highlighting ISA’s commitment to cultivating the next generation of automation professionals and advancing applied learning through student design competitions.
  • Networking activities — including the welcome reception, young professionals reception and exhibitor breaks — kept energy high and connections flowing throughout the event. 
  • On 6 October, ISA hosted its Honors & Awards Gala inside Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, celebrating the achievements of top automation leaders with a memorable evening for attendees and their families.

“ISA takes pride in connecting the world’s top experts in industrial automation,” said Claire Fallon, CEO and executive director of ISA. “This year’s Automation Summit & Expo delivered hands-on insights and a vibrant experience for our community.
"ISA thanks its sponsors for the Automation Summit & Expo: Honeywell, Control Station, Fortinet, ZEDEDA and Acronis, as well as Igloo, Visco and VTScada, who provided the immersion room, VR technology and video wall, respectively."

The 2026 Automation Summit and Expo will be held in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, on 27-29 September.



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Pressure transmitter .

Delivers increased performance, flexibility and operational insights.

The Rosemount™ 4051S Pressure Transmitter is a new industrial measurement solution with the flexibility to meet the most demanding pressure measurement challenges by increasing performance and operational insights. It provides local real-time control, eliminating the need for a separate device, such as a programmable logic controller. This functionality is provided by two relay switches, each of which can be configured to provide on/off control of pumps, motors and other equipment. These switches can also provide alerts based on pressure, flow, totalised flow, level, volume or module temperature.

“The Rosemount 4051S Pressure Transmitter is designed to provide exceptional versatility and performance, helping customers improve operations and expand their pressure measurement capabilities across a broad range of industrial applications,” said Nathan Stokes, vice president pressure products with Emerson’s measurement instrumentation business.

The transmitter has been engineered to withstand the toughest processes and the harshest environments, with a 20-year warranty and 20-year stability specification, both unique to the pressure transmitter market. A fast response time of 40 milliseconds allows the 4051S to be used in the most demanding applications. A best-in-class 800:1 turndown ratio reduces the number of unique models needed to be kept in stock, streamlining inventory.

Advanced diagnostics provide more insights, with loop integrity continuously monitoring the health of the entire electrical loop to detect potential failures. Plugged impulse line detection alerts plant personnel so they can take action, and the transmitter can also diagnose other abnormal conditions, such as cavitation, using its built-in process intelligence. Built-in calibration and diagnostic logs provide the information needed to optimise maintenance and perform root cause analysis.

The graphical, backlit display is larger than previous models, making it easier to read and allowing inclusion of more descriptive warning messages, an always-on process variable value, and a customisable secondary area. The display can be configured in seven languages, and the intuitive user interface speeds and simplifies operator interactions, while reducing the risk of errors.

Bluetooth® connectivity from up to 15 metres (50 feet) away improves safety by allowing plant personnel to access the transmitter so they can avoid entering hazardous areas. This fast and easy connectivity increases productivity, reliability and safety by simplifying operator rounds. Configuration and troubleshooting are improved because operators are informed as to which devices need attention, and the AMS Device Configurator mobile app provides a seamless experience across all devices.

Guided proof-testing and logging simplifies these tasks with a step-by-step process. Built-in proof-testing provides reliable verification of instrument functionality to improve operational efficiency and safety, and the transmitter is certified to Safety Integrity Level 2/3 and IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) 61508. Partial proof-testing includes in-situ capability, allowing you to extend proof-test intervals without applying an external pressure source.


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Thursday, 23 October 2025

The fastest digitiser?

"The benchmark for high-performance data acquisition! "

Is the ADQ7DC digitiser from Teledyne SP Devices, still the world’s fastest 14-bit digitiser? Quite possibly. Its longevity is a testament to robust engineering, long-term reliability, and continued relevance in demanding applications.

The ADQ7DC may have been the world’s first 14-bit digitiser to achieve a 10 giga sample per second (GSPS) sampling rate. Its DC-coupled front-end is optimised for pulsed data and zero-IF RF applications, making it ideal for scientific instruments, particle physics, radar, LiDAR, and mass spectrometry. With 3 GHz analog bandwidth, 4 Gbyte onboard memory, and peer-to-peer GPU streaming at 7 Gbyte/s, it supports deep data capture and real-time processing without compromise.

Flexible integration with multiple interfaces.
Available in PCIe, PXIe, USB 3.0, MTCA.4, and 10 GbE formats, the ADQ7DC adapts to a wide range of system architectures. Its open FPGA enables real-time application-specific signal processing, allowing developers to implement custom algorithms directly on the digitiser. This flexibility supports compact, high-performance system design across lab, field, and OEM environments.

The ADQ7DC supports multiple firmware packages tailored to different use cases:

  • FWPD (Pulse Detection): Enables advanced real-time pulse detection and analysis directly on the onboard FPGA. It significantly reduces data volume by extracting and transferring pulse attributes instead of raw data, with dynamic record lengths and individually configurable trigger levels per input channel.
  • FWATD (Advanced Time Domain): Equips ADQ7DC with advanced tools for time-domain measurements, offering multiple layers of noise suppression to achieve extreme dynamic range and detect weak signals. It also includes temperature-dependent baseline correction and flexible, user-defined settings for real-time digital signal processing performed directly in the onboard FPGA.
  • FWDAQ: Default pre-installed firmware that enables advanced data acquisition features, including real-time averaging and waveform accumulation, for improved measurement accuracy and efficiency.
  • DEVDAQ: Provides access to the onboard AMD FPGA, enabling users to implement custom real-time signal processing and data reduction directly on the hardware. This allows users to create application-specific algorithms and optimise data handling for their needs.

The company offers ISO-certified production, global support, and tailored engineering services for OEM customers. The ADQ7DC is designed for seamless integration into commercial systems, with options for hardware and firmware customisation to meet specific application needs.

"Eight years on, the ADQ7DC continues to deliver unmatched speed, precision, and adaptability. Whether in scientific instrumentation, radar systems, or automated test equipment, it remains a trusted solution for demanding applications," said a spokesperson. "Its combination of high resolution, fast sampling, and flexible integration ensures it will stay relevant for years to come."


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Reducing dependency on multiple vendors.

Investing in new industrial automation hardware and software solutions is essential to support business growth. But not all growth is planned or anticipated. This can lead to solutions being implemented because they meet an immediate business need or a customer requirement, rather than forming part of considered, long-term strategy. Under such circumstances, many manufacturers can find themselves managing and maintaining disparate solutions from several solution providers. This creates complications, from having multiple points of contact for device maintenance, to different service schedules and contracts for each device; not to mention the difficulty of having one holistic view for monitoring or programming automation solutions. This haphazard architecture framework can stifle innovation, and it makes achieving key goals – like increasing productivity, meeting compliance regulations or achieving net zero targets – much harder.

The power of consolidation.
An example of a company that saw the value of reducing its dependency on multiple vendors, is Artikon Machinery. Established over 30 years ago, today it is one of Turkey’s top five manufacturers of PVC and aluminium profile processing machines. The company exports to more than 100 countries and operates through over 120 dealers worldwide. Artikon Machinery has embraced a no-compromise approach to quality in its production, from design through to R&D. It is committed to providing quality machines, and not budget ones. Its R&D team works closely with its domestic and international customers to establish their needs, which ensures it integrates useful, functional ideas in the development of its machines. Faced with the inherent complications that come from operating multi-brand automation and production solutions, Artikon Machinery chose to streamline its operations to more effectively meet growing demand from customers, while maintaining the high-quality standards the brand is known for.

A new era demands new solutions.
Artikon Machinery determined that the new solution needed to integrate automation capabilities that could support multiple machine types while offering compatibility with its existing CAD/CAM systems. In order to facilitate decision-making, it also needed to provide efficient data flow. Given its objectives, the technical requirements demanded by Artikon Machinery included support for G-code processing; a real-time HMI interface and program management; the elimination of manual file loading; centralised control and data visibility; and high levels of compatibility and optimal performance. It also had to be scalable to provide the flexibility needed to easily accommodate future growth.

Having assessed competitor offerings, Artikon Machinery’s engineering, R&D and production specialists determined that Delta’s automation solutions were best suited to its current and future needs. They stood apart for their system compatibility, product reliability, seamless integration capabilities and strong local support. Combined with Delta’s global reputation for product excellence, Artikon Machinery was confident it could successfully replace its multi-brand automation components with Delta’s unified ecosystem.

In consultation it was established that the most suitable solutions for this application would be Delta’s DVP15MC (a multi-axis motion controller); DOP-115WX (an HMI Touch panel); 8 x ASDA-A2-M (an AC servo drive and motor); 2 x VFD-EL-W (a new generation compact vector control drive); DX-2300 (an industrial Ethernet DIA cloud router data acquisition device); AS228T (a PLC Controller); DOP-110IS (a Standard HMI); DOP-112WX (a 24-bit colour TFT LCD) and a DVS-005R00 (a 5-port unmanaged Ethernet Switch).

Artikon Machinery machine
Since the long-term implementation began two years ago, 25 devices have already been replaced - with only five still to be transitioned – demonstrating the compatibility of Delta’s solutions, and their device-to device interoperability. This rapid deployment has seen Artikon Machinery enjoy a rapid return on investment. Following the deployment, Artikon Machinery speaks positively about how Delta’s solutions have driven improved workflows, reduced manual tasks, and added greater accuracy to decision making through the provision of real-time data management. Artikon Machinery also reports that it is enjoying improved process speed, increased machine uptime and reduced error rates in welding, cutting, and cleaning operations. The seamless data handling through FTP/USB and Lua scripting has now become a key talking point during customer site visits, impressing many with the high-level of automation operating at the factory.

The successful deployment at Artikon Machinery demonstrates Delta’s ability to deliver end-to-end automation solutions in sectors like the PVC and aluminium profile processing industry. It has further helped Artikon Machinery to position itself as a strong competitor against other brands in this sector. The deployment illustrates how Delta’s single automation platform can replace multiple suppliers across an entire machine portfolio, as well as its strength in offering a fully integrated and scalable automation solution that meets high-performance expectations. As Artikon Machinery demonstrates, Delta can be trusted as a high-performance, fully-integrated technology partner with solutions suited to even the most demanding industrial automation environments.


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