Industrial Automation and IoT (IIoT) products represent the convergence of operational machinery and advanced digital connectivity.
These products include smart sensors, programmable controllers, edge gateways, actuators, and cloud-based analytics platforms.
Smart sensors form the foundational layer, detecting physical changes like temperature, vibration, and pressure in real time.
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and Distributed Control Systems (DCS) act as the local brains, executing high-speed automation logic.
IIoT gateways bridge the gap between operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) by translating legacy industrial protocols.
Unlike traditional isolated automation, IoT-enabled products feature internet or local network connectivity for continuous data streaming.
They utilize robust communication standards such as MQTT, OPC UA, Modbus, and Profinet to ensure seamless interoperability.
A primary function of these products is predictive maintenance, analyzing machine vibration to fix faults before failures occur.
By continuously collecting asset data, they drastically reduce unplanned downtime and optimize factory floor productivity.
Edge computing devices process critical data locally, allowing for instantaneous machine adjustments and reduced network latency.
Large-scale data is routed to cloud platforms, where machine learning algorithms uncover hidden operational inefficiencies.
Digital Twin technology creates virtual replicas of physical assets, allowing engineers to simulate and test processes safely.
Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) and smart dashboards visualize complex industrial data for operators in intuitive, scannable formats.
Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and collaborative robots (cobots) rely on IIoT sensors to navigate and work alongside humans safely.
Energy management systems track power and resource consumption across facilities to help companies meet sustainability goals.
Advanced cyber security protocols are embedded directly into these products to protect critical infrastructure from digital threats.
They enable remote monitoring, allowing specialists to diagnose machine issues from halfway around the world.
In supply chains, smart RFID and tracking products provide end-to-end visibility of raw materials and finished goods.
These products are foundational to the Industry 4.0 revolution, shifting manufacturing from rigid systems to agile, self-optimizing factories.
Ultimately, Industrial Automation and IoT products empower enterprises to lower costs, boost safety, and make data-driven decisions.
System Type Process Automation
SCADA Brand Citect
Display Type LED
Application Material Handling, Process Control, Machine Control
License Type Dev + Runtime
Application Domain Industrial IoT
Number Of Channels 4 channel
Industry Oil and Gas, Automotive, Steel, Cement, Food, Pharma, Chemical
Connectivity Type USB
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