Control Engineering Digital Edition, September 2010, North American issue
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September 2010 monthly coverage includes:
Cover: Why choose medium-voltage drives?
PID: In the controller or the PLC?
IMTS seeks to help lead manufacturing rally
Piezoelectric motors help equipment performance
Automation improves productivity 20%-30%, reduces warehouse errors
DEPARTMENTS
Think Again: Control Engineering drivers, techniques
Product Exclusive: Controller integrates drives, pneumatics, I/O
soapbox: Fight counterfeit electrical products
T & Engineering Insight: Seven habits of unsuccessful projects
Advancing Technology: Microchips doing more for motor, motion control
Technology Update: Strategic attributes of wireless technologies
Global Perspectives - Safe acceleration: automating the world’s largest and fastest machine
Mechatronics: Isn’t there enough real inertia around?
Back to basics: Closed-loop stability
NEWS
How do we grow U.S. manufacturing?
CFE Media on press
Job satisfaction poll
Virus attacks industrial control system
Lifecycle safety
NIWeek 2010
Ethernet design advice
Process control and instrumentation provider plans growth
Smart grid options examined for industries
Smart grid and sustainability
NEW PRODUCTS
Signal converters
VFD series
Terminal blocks
Photoelectric sensor
Surge protector
Ring encoder
Robotics controller
Pressure sensors
Graphic programming software
Mobile Ethernet switch
Wireless bridge
Intrinsically safe RTDs
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