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In This Month's Issue: November 20, 2008
- Tutorial: Instrumentation / DCS integration languages, part 1, EDDL
- New podcast: One road to wireless instrumentation
- Video listen in: Making Coriolis two-wire demands small sacrifices
- Level sensor: Magnetostrictive device extends mounting options
- Wireless manager for instrumentation and control devices
- Liquid level sensor: Non-mechanical optical technology extends application possibilities
- The art of instrumentation
- More news: fieldbus wiring, HMIs, flow measurements
Tutorial: Instrumentation / DCS integration languages, part 1, EDDL
One of the tools that can help you get more from your instrumentation and other process control devices are integration languages, such as EDDL and FDT. While the two have many similar characteristics and capabilities, there are subtle differences. This month we consider EDDL. Read More.

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New podcast: One road to wireless instrumentation
If you are considering wireless instrumentation, particularly those devices using the WirelessHART protocol, you can learn more about how that system came to be in a new podcast. Dr. Kris Pister, co-founder and CTO of Dust Networks, discusses how he and his associates developed many building blocks that have been incorporated into current applications. Read More.
Video listen in: Making Coriolis two-wire demands small sacrifices
Micro Motion has created a two-wire transmitter for Coriolis mass flow sensors to add versatility, but it’s not without some small functional sacrifices. How will the trade-offs to reduce power consumption affect you? Read More.
Level sensor: Magnetostrictive device extends mounting options
Orion Instruments, has announced its new enhanced Jupiter magnetostrictive level transmitter. This new family offers high accuracy characteristic of this technology, combined with expanded mounting options. Read More.
Wireless manager for instrumentation and control devices
Anybus RemoteCom from HMS Industrial Networks provides a new family of data collection and communication devices for remote management and control of instrumentation and other process automation equipment. Read More.
Liquid level sensor: Non-mechanical optical technology extends application possibilities
New optical level sensor from Baumer uses infrared light to detect the presence of liquid while minimizing intrusion into a tank or vessel. The result is accurate readings whether the liquid is conductive, non-conducting, cloudy, or clear. Read More.
The art of instrumentation
From the November, 2008, North American edition of Control Engineering: Can your process and equipment ever have enough instrumentation? New technologies promise wider-than-ever deployment of devices, but deciding when and where to put sensors is still more art than science. Read More.
More news: fieldbus wiring, HMIs, flow measurements
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