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What is SCADA? Print
Controls & SCADA
SCADA is the abbreviation for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. It generally refers to an industrial control system: a computer system monitoring and controlling a process. The process can be industrial, infrastructure or facility based as described below:
  • Industrial processes include those of manufacturing, production, power generation, fabrication and refining, and may run in continuous, batch, repetitive, or discrete modes.
  • Infrastructure processes may be public or private, and include water treatment, distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, oil and gas pipelines, electrical power transmission and distribution, and large communication systems.
  • Facility processes occur both in public facilities and private ones, including buildings, airports, ships, and space stations. They monitor and control HVAC, access, and energy consumption.
  • A SCADA System usually consists of the following subsystems:

  • A Human-Machine Interface or HMI is the apparatus which presents process data to a human operator, and through which the human operator monitors and controls the process.
  • A supervisory (computer) system, gathering (acquiring) data on the process and sending commands (control) to the process
  • Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) connecting to sensors in the process, converting sensor signals to digital data and sending digital data to the supervisory system.
  • Communication infrastructure connecting the supervisory system to the Remote Terminal Units.
  • There is, in several industries, considerable confusion over the differences between SCADA systems and Distributed Control Systems (DCS). Generally speaking, a SCADA system usually refers to a system that coordinates, but does not control processes in real time. The discussion on real-time control is muddied somewhat by newer telecommunications technology, enabling reliable, low latency, high speed communications over wide areas. Most differences between SCADA and DCS systems are culturally determined and can usually be ignored. As communication infrastructures with higher capacity become available, the difference between SCADA and DCS will fade

    (Wikipedia - 2008)

     
    What limitations does the Timber system have? Print
    Energy Management
    Because of its open nature, Timber is easily adapted and enhanced to meet customers' needs. In that sense it has few limitations.
     
    Does ASG do energy audits? Print
    Energy Management
    Yes.
     
    Can Timber support a mix of different vendors' roof top equipment? Print
    Energy Management
    Yes.
     
    What types of lighting systems does Timber support? Print
    Energy Management
    Through direct I/O, Timber can control virtually any lighting panel or contactor, such as ASCO and GE lighting systems. We communicate directly with Square D Powerlink panels through Modbus.
     
    What is the approximate price per point? Print
    Energy Management
    Call us.
     
    How can ASG help me further my medical device development and get to commercialization sooner? Print
    Life Sciences
    ASG has been involved in several medical device projects from product inception through requirements specification, design, the review process, debugging and testing, 501K submission, clinical trials, and product validation. To a great extent we can provide help at the systems and engineering management levels as well, codifying pertinent documentation and developing standards, test procedures, and other documents as required by the regulatory process.

    ASG generally acts as an adjunct to your existing engineering resources, especially for those companies that do not have significant software development expertise in an FDA-regulated development environment.

     
    Do you build control panels as well? Print
    Controls & SCADA
    ASG can design panels (and the control systems that go inside them) and usually have the panels manufactured by a local third-party panel builder.
     
    Is there a Timber turnkey solution? Print
    Energy Management
    Yes.
     
    What embedded software have you developed? Print
    Embedded Software Solutions
    ASG staff members have provided software engineering support for a large number of embedded projects over the past 7 years. These projects included:
  • Control systems for chemistry and blood, universal power supply, copy machine, grinding, laser and locomotive applications;
  • Measurement systems for gastro-intestinal, cardiac, accelerometer, fluid and gas flow, electrical and RF applications;
  • Communications systems for commercial wireless, radar and video applications.
  • The market verticals in which ASG has developed embedded software include aerospace, manufacturing, medical devices, oil and gas, printing, semiconductors, telecommunications and transportation.

     
    What PLC families can you program? Print
    Controls & SCADA

    We can program all common PLC types: Allen Bradley (Rockwell), Automation Direct, Siemens, GE, Schneider Electric (Modicon), Mitsubishi, National Instruments and many others. Most of our controls engineers have 20+ years experience and among the group, there are very few PLCs that ASG hasn't programmed.

     


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