
Realizing human-machine interfaces
The TQMaRZG2x embedded module is the first result of the collaboration between TQ and Renesas. In addition to a wide range of interfaces, this new module class has many features that can be used to implement HMI.
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The TQMaRZG2x embedded module is the first result of the collaboration between TQ and Renesas. In addition to a wide range of interfaces, this new module class has many features that can be used to implement HMI.

A rather mixed 2019 and the certainty that the Covid-19 pandemic will spread globally, as well as a strong Swiss franc, did not give Schurter much encouragement for 2020.

Candera, Next System and Data Modul have jointly developed an HMI solution with intuitive touch feedback.
Long common practice in B2C, usually neglected in B2B: the user experience. Usability should be seen as a competitive advantage. An appeal from Fabio Brito.

All-in-one controls from Spectra
For system integrators, compact all-in-one control systems offer a convenient way to implement interactive control tasks. With the right programming software, implementing the tasks is particularly easy.

With the PMIvisu v807 and v812 operator terminals, Pilz completes its portfolio of operator terminals with two robust, powerful variants for visualization and diagnostics of automation processes.

The new version 6.0 of the Remote HMI firmware for thin clients from R. Stahl is optimally tailored to the current requirements of virtual network structures in the process industry.

The ModularWide panel series from Sigmatek is now also available with an HMI-Link unit for remote solutions up to 100 m.
M2M communication in production
Process optimization, flexibility, networking: Industry 4.0 promises many advantages. However, this is also accompanied by increasing demands on PLC systems for plant and mechanical engineering.
Human Machine Interfaces are the key to the efficient operation and monitoring of machines and systems. As a cost-effective alternative to industrial PCs, HMIs form the first interface between man and machine. Due to Industry 4.0 and increasing networking, automation is changing and enabling new operating concepts.