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Trine's 1-day introduction to FOUNDATION fieldbus (FF-100) will give attendees (engineers, managers, supervisors) a basic understanding of FOUNDATION fieldbus technology: what it is, how it works, where to use it, and why it is an important plant automation choice.

Hands on demonstration of an integrated automation solution and case studies demonstrating the economics of this innovative technology in a variety of industries will prepare participants to not only understand how touse FOUNDATION Fieldbus in their facility but also how to start the process of implementing a digital control technology project on their next automation project.

Course highlights include:
  • Understand the differences between FOUNDATION fieldbus and analog control systems
  • Familiarity and FOUNDATION fieldbus communications
  • Gain knowledge of the various components of the Fieldbus Physical (wiring) and User (Fonction Blocks) Layer
  • Comprehend the economic incentives for using digital communications protocols
Notes: There is no prerequisite for this class. Handout material included with course fee. Reminder that this course can, for your convenience, be brought to your facility and scheduled per your timing. Call 260.624.2420 x101 or e-mail Wayne Mortorff for details.

Course Time: 1 Day.

Course
Dates
Day/Time
Cost
Fieldbus FF-100
T.B.A
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
$575





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