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i want to know the power electronics use in this.
i want to try out transmitting sensors and limit switches signals thru Plastic optical fibre,cable is rather cheap than copper as the no. of devices are large ,but the electronics behind it is a liitle confusing with new technologies emerging.
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HI ALL
Well i want to know the power electronics required to transmit signals for sensors,limit switches ,push buttons up to PLC, and if analog device signals like potentiometer could be transmit tted with these ,how can i do this .
i am using Plastic Optical Fibre and please help me with the...
that i know the people are saying this but automobile companies like bmw and mercedees have used plastic cladded silica fibre cable in cars to reduce cost (MOST and BYTE flight cables they have invented) so if they can reduce cost in cars with short distances i think it could be done.
ok thanks a lot
i got the idea but i will just want to clearify to u what i am thinking of,
i want to use optical fibre (plastic or plastic claded silica fibre cable) in my machines having 4 parts each parts consist of 20-30 input devices (sensors,LS,potentiometers)taking this to plc and then...
One more question ,is there how can i decide for my fibre cable type, how can i check the bandwith . normally how can i know the sensors (proximity,capacitive,etc.) bitspersecond of sensors and limit switches,so that it will fit the desired optical cable bandwith.
i am in a confusion whther...
i have a serious question
for reducing the cables and cost of a machine i want to use optical fibre(OF) ,if we have approx.50 sensors,limit switches ,potenstiometers and vavles solenoids all together in one part of a machine can i convert the output of these to get a signal form or multiplexing...
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