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EAO: HMI Systems and Components for Production Equipment


Milford, CT — EAO Corporation supplies custom- built HMI Systems and a full range of HMI Components for machinery and electronics produc- tion equipment. Typical HMI Systems developed by EAO include integrated control panels for system startup and shutdown with emergency-stop func- tions; handheld remote controls and tethered pen- dants with displays and short-travel keyboards; and touchscreen interfaces with CANbus connectivity. Each one of these innovative, reliable and intu-


itive control panels is custom-built for a particular machine by the company’s team of in-house experts. Typically they will utilize a mix of technologies that might include a touch screen or display, membrane keypad, discrete pushbuttons and emergency-stop functions built into a singular protec- tive housing and connected through an appropriate serial bus to simplify connectivity and diagnostics. EAO manufactures one of the


world’s largest ranges of high-per- formance systems and components for machinery control panels includ- ing: configurable HMI panel that combines design flexibility and “mixed technologies” into a single drop-in style unit offered in several sizes; series 04 emergency stop pro-


New Micro Processor Trainer from Global


Specialties


Yorba Linda, CA — Global Specialties has added to its family of integrated digital logic trainers the New Microprocessor Trainer Model DL-030. The new trainer utilizes an FPGA chip allowing a user to imple- ment a fully functioning microcon- troller in minutes. The DL-030 is a complete and


ruggedly packed trainer that will provide a solid learning platform for individuals and classroom students. With the DL-030, it is possible to create and implement a first design in as little as one hour. The DL-030 FPGA-based Micro -


processor Design Trainer includes: student trainer lab manual and experiments; Altera Cyclone® III EP3C16F256C8N FPGA; USB inter-


Components and controllers for production equipment.


tective shrouds to satisfy the SEMI S2-93/12.4c standard; series 84 illuminated E-stops with fool- proof operation; series 51 flush mount space-sav- ing pushbuttons for compact control panels. All components are available in a wide choice


of actuators, materials, lenses and mounting styles built to the highest quality and design standards. Available worldwide, they are manufactured to international standards including CE, RoHS, CB- EN/IEC 60947-5-1, UL, NFF 16-102, CSA, CCC,


GOST, German Lloyd. Contact: EAO Switch Corp., 98 Washington


St., Milford, CT 06460 % 203-877-4577 fax: 203-877-3694 E-mail: sales.eus@eao.com Web: www.eao.com or www.eao-hmi.com


Microprocessor training kit..


face lead; software CD; breadboard interface lead wires; three pushbut- ton switches; 16 red user LEDs; three 7-segment LED displays; 16 toggle switches; 8-pin general purpose I/O header; Vcc and GND connection points; 270-tip point breadboard; USB connector for connecting the DL-030 trainer to the development computer.


Contact: Global Specialties, LLC, 22820 Savi Ranch Parkway,


Yorba Linda, CA 92887 % 800-572-1028 fax: 215-830-7370 Web: www.globalspecialties.com


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