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Flash memory eases Scada configuration

A Control Microsystems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 27, 2008

Control Microsystems, global developer of advanced Scada products, has released the industry's first use of USB storage devices for data logging in the demanding environments of Scada applications.

Control Microsystems is using USB storage devices for data logging in Scada applications.

Using removable USB storage such as Flash memory sticks, Control Microsystems' ScadaPack 300 series controllers can now provide easily configured and accessible data logs.

Dale Symington, VP Product Strategy said: "This product allows for quick and easy data import via a populated USB device that is connected to any PC running our ScadaLog Data convertor utility".

In addition to logging data to a pre-connected USB mass storage device directly, this new feature also allows for automatic transfer of logged files on internal memory when a USB stick is inserted in the controller.

In systems requiring high power efficiency, the USB port is powered down and the data is first logged directly to controller RAM.

Then at defined intervals the USB port is powered-up and the data is transferred to the memory stick.

Support for data logging to USB mass storage devices is provided by the ScadaPack 330/334 and by the ScadaPack 350/357 with firmware upgrade to version 1.41.

These features will be available free of charge on all such ScadaPack controllers shipped on or after 10th July, 2008.

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