What is Industrial Ethernet?
Bob Metcalfe first developed Ethernet in 1972 to link a Xerox computer to a printer. It communicated over a single cable shared by all devices…
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Bob Metcalfe first developed Ethernet in 1972 to link a Xerox computer to a printer. It communicated over a single cable shared by all devices…
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. Before USBs, connecting anything to a computer involved an assortment of cables and ports. A mouse, keyboard, printer, scanner…
From sensors and gateways to user applications, edge devices, databases and more, an IoT network can be complex, and connecting it all can be daunting.…
We’ve got Olympic fever. Water cooler conversations revolve around swimming, gymnastics, soccer and even fencing. Flat screens stream the latest coverage and you hear an…
PRODUCT FEATURES Monitor and Control Modbus TCP I/O from iPhone or iPad I/O Status Displays Graphically Easily Read and Write coils, discrete inputs, input registers…
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