Time Math Functions (UDFBs)
In dealing with time in an application - sometimes it's extremely straightforward, and sometimes it's a little more complicated than it seems. Take elapsed time, for example. For shorter time frames, we can simply use a timer - but for longer time frames that doesn't always work. And what if we want to know how
Precision Timing Using the Horner OCS High-Speed Counter
During our Halloween special, we had a lot of fun dropping pumpkins from the roof of our Horner USA facility. Even though that particular video was just a fun spoof - there was some worthwhile application programming behind the silliness. In this Livestream we will demonstrate the Horner OCS High-Speed Counter executing precision timing functions.
It's the Great Pumpkin Drop, Chuck Ridgeway
Halloween means Pumpkins. Picking out Pumpkins, carving Pumpkins, watching "The Great Pumpkin". But best of all - dropping Pumpkins off the top of buildings! How long will it take for the Pumpkins to fall? How fast will they go? How much G Force? How big of a mess will we make? We will answer these
Live @ Process Expo!
It’s the Process Expo show in Chicago! Join us from the show floor as we take a tour of the Horner booth – showing you the hardware and software we are spotlighting this week. This is your best chance to learn about the new products and services that Horner will be rolling out over the
More About User Access on the Horner OCS
Today’s guest Jim Hausch has been an automation professional for 20+ years. Jim has earned the respect of his customer-base as a trusted partner – always keeping their best interests in mind. And as you can imagine - Jim has been involved in a lot of interesting applications. He’s also a really interesting guy! Join
More About User Access on the Horner OCS
User Access is the ability to control what the operator sees and has the ability to modify at run-time - depending on their individual authorization level. We covered that topic pretty thoroughly in an earlier Livestream. But in that earlier session - user credentials (User Name, Password) were shown hard-coded in Cscape to maintain WebMI