Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Radio Controllers Application to the Industry

Controlling many different devices especially those heavy equipments needs a lot of safety precautions. A single error can actually make a great disaster and can damage not only properties but as well as human life. The promotion of welfare and safety among operators is more important in the application of radio controllers.

Radio Controllers have been with us since it was presented by Nikola Tesla in the late 1800s but it was during the World War II that radio remote controllers have proved its worth to the world. Through Radio Controllers, the operators can control devices and equipments without getting close to it. The success of radio controllers were proven in the remote controlled bombs, ships and boats used in the said war.

It was just after the war that many realized that the need for remote radio remote controllers is an effective tool to increase productivity and efficiency among employees. Industrial machineries started applying the technology and reduce the number of accidents in the field. It was a success that leads to different application of radio remote controllers.

Today, radio controllers come in variety of forms and applications, and with the advent of transistors, integrated circuits and computerization, radio controllers have different features that is suitable to every industry. Its application is numerous, from ships, boats, tankers, and heavy machineries such as cranes and other yard automotives. Aerial transportations like helicopters and airplanes also use such technology.

Radio controllers must have gone a long way since its development and will surely have innovations as more and more industries are benefiting from it.

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Wireless controller has redefined the technology

Remote controls come in many different sizes, shapes and wireless technologies and are widely used in the consumer market as accessories for a wide range of products, such as televisions, video games, stereo systems, lighting controls and home automation including garage door/gate openers, air conditioning units, fans and automobiles with remote keyless entry (RKE) key fobs. The most common remote controls use infrared (IR) technology because of the relatively low cost of IR components, but these IR-based controls suffer from many drawbacks including requiring line-of-sight pointing, limited operating angles, short transmission range, reflection problems and high current consumption associated with the IR LEDs, which leads to low battery life. This technology has made the transferring job faster than the previous one. Not only in transferring the remote control or wireless technology has almost covered the industrial sector. It is very obvious that in future it will have a strong grip. Earlier times when wireless technology was not used in a optimum range industries has to bear a huge maintenance cost for machineries which were driven manually. But now a days we are quite familiar with it and it is contributing a high to all the industries.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

control system wireless

wireless technology has developed rapidly and it can be said that in future it will be more promising. This technology does not need much time or money to complete the work and it is very convenient than the previous technology. Today's wireless locking systems also provide the same eligibility, protection and real-time capabilities as wired systems. For outdoor projects, like garages and pedestrian gate access, wireless control systems can bridge up to 1000 feet. This makes such systems suitable for garages, airports, utility companies, and military bases. Wireless control systems had greatly helped to advance the companies in their dealings with customers, suppliers and employees. The flexibility of this technology greatly facilitates the organization of work by saving time and money. The technology market offers wireless control systems for industrial, automotive, commercial and military purposes. Ranging from Bluetooth headsets for cell phones to military radios in battlefield information networks, strong growth in product demand has spawned a wealth of low-cost devices delivering sophisticated RF performance. Niche markets for embedded computing benefit by adapting these kinds of new technologies to system solutions.
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Monday, November 1, 2010

remote control radios

Over the years, studies showed how automation made a lot of our lives easier. Automation increases not only productivity but also efficiency. Radio remote controls are pretty popular among boy mini cars. Racing using Radio Remote Control Cars have been a hot hobby for boys and their fathers.
Big machines are prone to dangers and must be taken with outmost care. Simple error in control and operations will surely cause a disaster. Aside from the fact that industrial radio remote control can provide shorter time to finish a specific job, it is also increases output. It makes the workers efficient; they can do something while operating industrial machines. Since they can operate it even if they are not near the machine, it is much safer. To act on a remote machine, the radio remote control contains an infrared ray emitter; it's a kind of light bulb.The formal name for this little bulb is "LED".
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Industrial Remote Controller For Better Solution

With the fast growth of technical world the devices are also getting upgraded rapidly. It is known to all that the concept of remote controlling system was not conceived long time ago but this technology is used in a vast field. Think of industrial remotes as a key to cutting costs, improving productivity, and increasing safety for your employees and equipment. Thanks to wireless controllers, workers no longer have to be directly involved with the operation of equipment and can operate with a much safer standoff. You can use industrial remote controllers to reduce waste by detecting leakage, reduce spillage, and even keeping vehicles from being stolen. Perhaps the most efficient use of industrial remote controllers is for workers trying to manage equipment while simultaneously operating controls. Moving back and forth from the truck to the equipment can double the time need to complete a job. With a wireless remote controller, you can cut the time needed on site in half. This means your workers get more done per day which helps you improve your bottom line. It also improves safety by allowing for a standoff distance in the unfortunate event of an accident.

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Industrial Wireless System Serving in Heavy Industries

Wireless system has changed the conventional communication system thoroughly. And the most interesting is this rapid change is highly appreciated and grabbed quickly by all professionals and common people. The first wireless system used in industrial sector and as we all know that now the industrial sector is trying to use this technology in an optimum level. Heavy industries where cranes were used but now there is no more use of cables. Because cables do not give that support what an industry needs. Somewhere highly flexible cables are used but these are also not dependable for so long. So the wireless technology is accepted everywhere. Even manufacturers are making wireless system enabled cranes and other machines to fulfill the market demand. It has one more advantage, it does not need regular maintenance cost and it can work harder than the previous one. Industrial wireless radio remote controls take the place of complicated industrial wired applications that are inconvenient and take time away from the real job at hand. Anywhere there is a current on and off operation running through wired controls, a wireless radio remote control can take its place.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Industrial Joysticks – To Access Devices Easily

Industrial joystick cannot be defined as a single term that covers a particular definition. It covers almost all kind of joysticks and thumb sticks used in various industries. We are not so familiar with the working principle or it’s usages, but we are well known about those machines and devices in which it works. Like cell phones, elevators, CCTV and many more heavy and light devices are examples. We cab see it’s use in video game control board. Joystick is actually an input device that works as the users want. Also users of joystick should know that industrial joystick is used normally in controlling the machines like cranes, trucks, underwater unmanned vehicles with zero turning radius lawn mowers in many countries. Mostly joystick is used to carry on-off switches than carrying analogue sensors which is a digital joystick available in the market today. Most of the joysticks are available in two dimensional with two axes for movement in the market of many countries. Consumers will also see three dimensional joystick of varied types of joystick with built-in technology launched in the market.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Wireless Control Technology- To Make The Transferring faster

Remote Control Technology is the name of a continuous expanding system. Its product offerings and services to meet emerging customer needs. We take up a unique customer and application-focused engineering as well as a systems integration discipline. Manufacturing wireless switching and telemetry devices is to meet many diverse customer requirements in a cost-effective manner simultaneously in a limited time frame. Remote Control Technology has designed and manufactured custom wireless systems for over 500 companies, as well as prototypes and small-run production systems for many domestic and international businesses. A wireless Fieldbus based on Bluetooth technology has been proposed to keep the cost in control and fast transmission rate. With advancements in wireless technology, a wireless network can be integrated into an existing Fieldbus system. The wireless Fieldbus has strengths based on mobility, ease of installation and maintenance due to the lack of cabling. In general, the industrial environment is error level and the reliability of wireless technology is lower than wired one. A wireless Fieldbus, is connected peer to peer. So that the nodes can be assigned more liberally than wired technologies. The control system wireless technology is much user friendly than the previous one.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Radio Control System In Industrial Sector - A Revolution In Heavy Industries

Radio control technology is not a newly invented technology. It was discovered before the world war started. But it got its dimension during the war. The Germans used this technology in a numbers of missile projects. Their main effort was to develop radio-controlled missiles and glide bombs for use against shipping, which is otherwise both difficult and dangerous to attack. Radio control systems in this time were generally electromechanical in nature. Today this application is not confined in a particular field. The radio control technology is entering in several fields with strong grip. This technology is serving so many sectors like industrial, health care and defense. Industrial radio control is for such devices as overhead cranes and switchyard locomotives. Radio-controlled teleoperators are used for such purposes as inspections, and special vehicles for disarming of bombs. Industrial RF and industrial microwave equipment is no exception. They are both electronic and mechanical devices and proper care is required. Proper maintenance of shielding, ground returns and neutralization is essential to prevent any degradation in performance, which could result in non-compliance. Maintenance programs should be harmonized with the manufacturer. A regular program of RF emissions testing will determine the effectiveness of maintenance and adjustments to protecting.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Wireless Control Systems

Advances in wireless technology, combined with the increasing demand for reliable communication systems, have led to a significant rise in the variety of wireless access control devices that are now available on the market. There are many advantages of installing wireless control systems because
• They are very affordable and easy to install and maintain
• The cost of maintaining wireless control systems are very less.
• They are very reliable.
• Wireless control systems are extremely easy to operate.

There are a wide variety of wireless control systems that can be installed in homes or businesses and technological advances have made these systems much more affordable in recent years. Some of the most popular wireless access control systems that are currently available include the following:

1. The Outdoor Intercom Callbox
2. The Outdoor Intercom Callbox with Gate Opening Relay
3. Wireless Digital Video Monitor Systems

The wireless access control systems mentioned above significantly improve modern businesses by providing greater communication and security of their property. Massive technological advances in the field of wireless communication have led to an exciting new range of affordable and innovative products with companies trying to come out everyday with new, unique and useful products. With more and rapid advances in technology we can hope that we will have more advanced wireless control systems in the coming days

Radio Controlled Devices – Their Use in modern world

Radio controlled devices are used for various purposes like military purposes, communication purposes, wireless data transmission purposes and more. Building, modifying, testing and driving radio controlled vehicles is a favorite pastime of many people today.

Remote or radio controlled devices are controlled from a far away or remote distance. Remote controlled devices are also commonly known as RC devices. The principle of radio controlled devices was also used in the Second World War.

During the mid or late 1960s, the British company Mardave, started producing the first commercially feasible remote controlled cars. The first gas powered or nitro cars were sold in the early 1970s in Leicester, U.K. Radio controlled devices generally need a control transmitter, a throttle trigger and wheels for turning, while the receiver is located in the body of the toy. These models run on either electricity or fuel. The toy is then directed with the help of a remote control.

Remote controlled toys are fitted with radio controllers and are easily available in the market. They are quite affordable and mostly run on batteries. The advanced remote controlled cars or airplanes which are generally made by engineering students, high school students or by other people who love electronic goods are more costly and more complicated than the simple toys available in the market. These advanced remote controlled devices or cars run on diesel or nitro fuels and are quite powerful.

There are various uses for radio control technology and vehicles are only one aspect of it. With rapid development in science and technology we may see these radio controlled devices in a completely new form and dimension.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

FREQUENCY HOPPING SPREAD SPECTRUM

Model # FHSR-B

Developed for industrial OEM applications requiring interference-free, fail-safe machine control. Up to twelve wireless commands via BASE Engineering’s proprietary ‘Safe-Link’ communication protocol. Operator handheld and machine mounted transceiver continuously communicate to ensure signal validity and strength. Any loss of signal results in all active functions automatically shutting down and failing safe. Common uses include latched pumping operations, high-pressure ‘jetter’ operations, concrete construction equipment, mobile crane operations, or any other application where maintained operator control is critical.

System incorporates a secure frequency-hopping, spread-spectrum radio link that greatly reduces outside electrical or RF interference. Active channels fail safe (shut-down) with any loss of signal from transmitter. Rechargeable transmitter delivers 30 hrs of continuous use between charges (charger supplied). Optional ‘Enable’ button requires two deliberate steps before signal is sent (Enable plus command signal). Up to twelve pre-programmed high-side or low-side functions available. Interface to OEM electronic controls can be simplified with factory installed, direct-plug connectors or through J1939 serial communication (other protocols available). Optional pre-wired solenoids are available for Pneumatic, Hydraulic, or Electromechanical machine control interface. Modular components allow for easy installation and field replacement

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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Radio Controllers Application to the Industry

Controlling many different devices especially those heavy equipments needs a lot of safety precautions. A single error can actually make a great disaster and can damage not only properties but as well as human life. The promotion of welfare and safety among operators is more important in the application of radio controllers.

Radio Controllers have been with us since it was presented by Nikola Tesla in the late 1800s but it was during the World War II that radio remote controllers have proved its worth to the world. Through Radio Controllers, the operators can control devices and equipments without getting close to it. The success of radio controllers were proven in the remote controlled bombs, ships and boats used in the said war.

It was just after the war that many realized that the need for remote radio remote controllers is an effective tool to increase productivity and efficiency among employees. Industrial machinery started applying the technology and reduce the number of accidents in the field. It was a success that leads to different application of radio remote controllers.

Today, radio controllers come in variety of forms and applications, and with the advent of transistors, integrated circuits and computerization, radio controllers have different features that is suitable to every industry. Its application is numerous, from ships, boats, tankers, and heavy machinery such as cranes and other yard automotive. Aerial transportation like helicopters and airplanes also use such technology.

Radio controllers must have gone a long way since its development and will surely have innovations as more and more industries are benefiting from it.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Automation via Remote Infrared Control

According to studies, automation increases productivity as it does no longer require long hours of monitoring because the control and the operation has been programmed to systematically operate a certain device. It is indeed interesting to know that robotics and other control systems are designed for factories and industries to further increase production and make employees efficient. Aside from that, the amount of time needed to finish a job is quite shorter.

Some of the common appliances that use automation are those that needs timer. The washing machine, microwave ovens and other appliances that has automatic shut offs helps us in our household chores.

Remote Infrared Control allows us to operate devices at certain distance without the wires connecting to the device. Consumer appliances such as radio, television and the likes have a remote control that when pointed to a specific device, usually in the line of site of the infrared, you can operate it.

Remote Infrared Controls are represented by a red light to allow the operators to align the controller within site. Universal infrared remote controllers are available to allow users to control multiple appliances in just one device. These controllers mimic the signals of other appliances to allow them to operate it. Innotech provides an Infrared Code library that allows enhancement of remote controllers so that users can use it in other devices.

It is truly remarkable how infrared remote controllers have gone a long way to make the lives of the people easy to live.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Wireless Aircraft Refueling, Deadman Remote Control | BASE Engineering


Developed specifically for industrial applications requiring positive operator-to-machine contact. A wireless trigger-switch is used to send RF command signals to the pump. Operator is unencumbered by cables and wires normally used in ‘deadman’ fueling operations. System incorporates a secure frequency hopping, spread-spectrum radio link that is virtually immune to outside electrical or RF interference. Operations fail safe (shutdown) with any loss of signal from transmitter. Rechargeable transmitter delivers 30hrs of continuous use between charges (12/24VDC charger supplied).

‘Safety Timer’ software available to limit switch closure duration prior to automatic shut-off. This feature requires periodic trigger pulse by operator to maintain receiver ‘on’ condition. Up to eleven other command functions available per customer requirements. Modular quick-connect components allow for easy installation and field service. Pre-wired solenoids are available for Pneumatic, Hydraulic, or Hose Reel control interface.

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