Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Dear Sir can you please advice me to get some basic information about SCADA system .?

information of system architecture, programming, connections, etcDear Sir can you please advice me to get some basic information about SCADA system .?
Check these sites:


http://ref.web.cern.ch/ref/CERN/CNL/2000鈥?/a>


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCADADear Sir can you please advice me to get some basic information about SCADA system .?
Check out the folowing links below. Hope they are helpful and God Bless.
The acronym SCADA stands for Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition. In reality, the primary purpose of SCADA is to monitor, control and alarm plant or regional operating systems from a central location. While override control is possible, it is infrequently utilized; however control set points are quite regularly changed by SCADA.





The major attraction of SCADA to a municipality is the ability to significantly reduce operating labor costs, while at the same time actually improve plant or regional system performance and reliability. Information gathering within a plant no longer requires personnel to spend time wandering all over the site, and correspondingly the frequency of field site inspections required in a regional system can be minimized.





http://360.yahoo.com/jcbroogley
SCADA is the acronym for Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition. SCADA may be called Human-Machine Interface (HMI) in Europe. The term refers to a large-scale, distributed measurement (and control) system. SCADA systems are used to monitor or to control chemical, physical or transport processes.


Systems concepts


The term SCADA usually refers to a central system that monitors and controls a complete site. The bulk of the site control is actually performed automatically by a Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) or by a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). Host control functions are almost always restricted to basic site over-ride or supervisory level capability.


For more info, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCADA
i could have but you are asking this only from SIRs and I am not a Sir, so sorry I cannt

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