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"Industrial automation is NOT just one application or market. It is a conglomeration of fragmented applications and markets. That is at once the problem and the challenge. The products and instruments and systems are used for a bewildering variety of problems and requirements. The knowledge is specialized, the product usually customized and the quantities are not huge.
But the problems are always challenging, and the results rewarding.
-Jim Pinto, Founder, former President and CEO of Action Instruments, 2003
Engineering advanced automated industrial control systems in the manufacturing, automotive, non-destructive testing and aerospace markets are a distinguishing aspect of IsoSoft’s skill set.
Visit the IsoSoft Knowledge Base to find out if our team has already addressed your design issue or set up an Initial Technical Consultation. Example topics that can be covered in a one hour consultation are below.
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Hardware Controls
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We have implemented hardware automation controls for equipment including hand held medical devices, robotics, motion controls and gantry systems large enough to run along full size railroad tracks. Our services have been leveraged in the scientific, aerospace and automotive markets.
Example Initial Technical Consultation Topics:
- Driver integration best practices.
- Pattern matching design hurdles.
- Data compression of massive data sets.
- Utilizing servo, stepper and Allen-Bradley motors and controls.
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IsoSoft has an extensive background creating PC based control software and graphical interfaces for diagnostic and monitoring applications. In addition to industrial automation and controls, the team has worked in the medical, imaging, manufacturing, commercial, military markets.
Example Initial Technical Consultation Topics:
- Single or Multiple Human Machine Interface (HMI) design best practices.
- Generic HMI design best-practices for OEMs.
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