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Bart |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 20:38 |
Whats cougar like to work for? I noticed they've partnered with TCS, whos a direct competitor of ours. | |
oceansoul |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 20:04 |
quote: Cool. I did a small stint with a company similar to yours called cougar automation during my apprentice. Im based at the 2 of the Large works, Ashford Common and Kempton Park. | |
ed |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 19:44 |
quote:I'm a research student soooo :o I think it does get used in industry fairly often, but in embedded systems so you wouldn't even know. | |
Bart |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 19:42 |
quote: Any particular site? I work for a company called Bridges Electrical who manufacture your control panels for the treatments etc :) I've just written and FDS amongst various other stuff for a Thames Water project at Priory Road SPS. We mainly supply control panels for Thames, Southwest Water, Southern Water, 4D, Wessex, etc Our Webby [Edited on 05-11-2009 by Bart] | |
oceansoul |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 19:35 |
quote: Ooo we use Labview at uni in some systems class we have. I didnt realise it was actually used in real life situations, thought it was just uni type experimental software. | |
oceansoul |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 19:33 |
I work for Thames Water. On a water treatment plant. Maintenance of PLC's and other control systems. We've just had a new plant installed using the Logix 5555, and the devicenet and controlnet. Confusing stuff. Prefer the PLC5 and SLC500. | |
ed |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 19:32 |
I use National Instruments Labview. I think that's quite similar to PLC stuff as you use a data acquisition device to control external hardware like motors and things. | |
Bart |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 19:23 |
I've also done a fair bit with Rockwell's remote IO blocks on both devicenet and profibus. | |
Bart |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 19:22 |
Ocean, who do you work for? | |
oceansoul |
posted on 5th Nov 09 at 19:13 |
Anyone on here do PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) Programming/work?? |