White paper by Opto22: Automation engineers on LinkedIn heatedly debate the pros and cons of using standard COTS smartphones and tablets in industrial settings. Meanwhile, industry analysts like Gartner and ARC Advisory Group forecast tremendous growth in BYOD (bring your own device) usage.
Are there reasons to use off-the-shelf mobile devices in industrial automation? What are the advantages and disadvantages, and what do you need to think about before moving ahead? This white paper discusses environmental, safety, security, connectivity, and other factors to consider and includes specific advice for choosing device types suited to your industrial application.
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Blog via BlackBox: You can invest in the best cable and hardware, but if they’re not installed properly, they won’t work, or at least they won’t work well. Protect your investment and follow these installation guidelines.
Moxa, an innovative leader in industrial automation, recently released an updated reference guide for wireless networks. The guidebook provides general wireless knowledge ranging from wireless landscapes (WLAN, WWAN, and WPAN basics), radio system concepts, antenna/cable/connector selection, and a brief introduction to industrial wireless environments.