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News Release from: Famic Technologies | Subject: Automation Studio
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 May 2004
Design, simulation and documentation
upgraded
The latest version of Automation Studio is a unique circuit design, simulation and project documentation software package that meets the needs of engineers, trainers and service personnel.
The latest version of Automation Studio is a unique circuit design, simulation and project documentation software package that meets the needs of engineers, trainers and service personnel Used by thousands of companies using fluid power and automation technologies throughout the world, Automation Studio plays a key role in design, training and troubleshooting in any interrelated fields of activities including hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical controls, PLCs and automation for automated systems and fluid power applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Famic Technologies has released a new version of Automation Studio, the innovative system design, simulation and documentation solution for fluid power and electrical projects.
The new version of Automation Studio now includes an extensive electrotechnical library compliant with IEC and NEMA standards, and which offers dynamic and realistic simulation.
When most CAD systems are expensive, difficult to learn and use, and are designed to support functions that are not adapted to schematic layout, Automation Studio offers all the expected features of a schematics design package in a user-friendly approach.
Automation Studio makes it simple to draw schematics.
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By simply dragging and dropping symbols from Automation Studio's extensive symbol libraries, users can quickly create projects from simple to complex, and show the system behaviour by means of dynamic and realistic simulation.
With Automation Studio's simulation capabilities, users can bring the circuit to life: components become animated and lines are colour-coded according to their state.
Users can also precisely monitor variable values, pressures, flows and displacements values at any point of a circuit simply by inserting measuring instruments or using plotting functions.
The proportional hydraulics library completes Automation Studio's basic hydraulics library providing all necessary tools to implement open and closed loop systems.
Automation Studio also provides users with the opportunity to create their own symbols libraries quickly, to customise reporting information and to export projects to DXF file format.
With all its added and improved features and functions, Automation Studio goes well beyond a mere design and simulation software.
It is an indispensable tool for validating designs, detecting flaws and performing training on systems.
This helps to reduce troubleshooting time, downtime and replacement costs.
Automation Studio requires little training and therefore, can be easily deployed thanks to the great user-friendliness of its interface.
Thus, by implementing schematics in Automation Studio, users can greatly improve the engineering process and quickly cut down on the cost of deploying technical information at all levels.
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