They work in harsh environments, and they get little or no recognition. But their impact on power plant efficiency can be significant. Valves and actuators are critical in almost every aspect of single board computer. They are used in a wide range of applications, including pollution control, feed water, cooling water, chemical treatment, bottom ash and steam turbine control embedded systems. They are exposed to a variety of chemicals, abrasive materials and very high temperatures. They are critical in optimizing efficiency, and they are often the final control element in the operation of a power plant.
Although the basic technology for most valves and actuators has remained unchanged, innovative applications and design modifications for problem solving have led to notable improvements in actuator technology. These improvements can reduce costs by supporting the control valve's ability to throttle accurately, thereby providing better performance for high-pressure steam bypass, turbine bypass and other critical power plant operations. Actuators regulate mass and energy flows by adjusting valves, flaps and cocks.
refer to: http://www.power-eng.com/articles/print/volume-117/issue-8/features/opportunities-to-improve-efficiency.html
Industrial fanless Panel PC, Human Machine Interface (HMI) and Industrial touch monitor/display range include Intel ATOM, Celeron, Core 2 Duo, Core i. NEMA 4, IP65 enclosure with size of 5.7”, 8”, 10.4”, 12.1”, 15”, 17” and 21” with touch screen. These panel PCs are designed specifically for industrial panel PC application such as industrial automation HMI, in vehicle, kiosk, digital signage, beverage and medical.
2013年8月26日 星期一
2013年7月21日 星期日
Feedbacks from our embedded computer clients
Let's see what our customer say about the product:
“It might sound curious, but maybe the most important part of a embedded computer. It is a good software support,” Budelmann continues. “The best hardware is useless if there is no BSP, or if the supported software is outdated. Writing the BSP on your own is normally too expensive and time consuming, so users should regard this important point when identifying and evaluating new COMs.”
refer to: http://smallformfactors.com/articles/qseven-coms-healthcare-mobile/
2013年7月16日 星期二
VITA Technologies among embedded industry
VITA Technologies reached out to the
supplier community to ask “What is your vision of the embedded board/systems
business five years from now? What does it look like to you, from an
application, technology, and business perspective?”
The responses I got back were very
interesting to me. They reinforce my embedded system observations on a trend to mass
customization in the industry that I have commented on for several years. While
many suppliers have not quite acknowledged the inevitable movement to mass
customization, others have embraced the trend. They have adjusted their product
strategies to better address the changing needs of customers who desire
products that can be effectively and efficiently modified for their most
specific needs. They have adjusted their embedded system strategy to develop products
that lend themselves well to customization, and can be implemented quickly and
cost effectively.
refer to: http://vita-technologies.com/articles/technically-trends-mass-customization-fpgas/
2013年6月19日 星期三
Embedded computer versus cloud computing
Department of Defense (DoD) officials trying to keep the lights on in today’s budget constrained environment love how cloud embedded computer can reduce data center operational costs, bricks and mortar expenses, and staff overhead. Virtually storing data instead of physically in a hard drive is very appealing – especially to younger military personnel who have grown up with virtual technology such as the iPhone and the iCloud. However, military cloud services – just like military smartphones and tablets – will need to be much more secure.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) defines embedded computer as “a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.”
2013年4月29日 星期一
The emerginh Engineered COTS for embedded systems
refer to: http://xtca-systems.com/articles/engineered-cots-network-systems/
2013年4月16日 星期二
Revitalizing the gaming platform
Fortunately, the members of gaming platform recognized the need for mezzanine standards early in the emerging board industry. By the late 1980s, discussions started to standardize a few different mezzanine form factors. First to emerge were S-bus and PCI Mezzanine Cards (PMCs). S-bus was driven by Sun Microsystems while the gaming platform form factor evolved out of an IEEE effort. While neither was a VITA standard, PMC went on to become a widely used mezzanine for 6U cards for VME, gaming platform, Compact PCI, and other form factors.
2013年4月1日 星期一
Upon operating system developments...
Software architects designing critical embedded systems have tough choices to make when selecting an operating system. Decisions can be both simplified and complicated with new framework and platform initiatives coming into being.
Operating systems that control critical embedded systems have many stringent requirements that they must be able to address in order for them to be considered for deployment. There will always be debate about the best operating systems to deploy in critical applications. However, improvements in real-time operating capabilities in Windows and Linux have opened up the door to options in addition to traditional Real-Time Operating Systems(RTOSs).
refer: http://vita-technologies.com/articles/operating-impact-critical-systems/
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