Model 300 & 400 Vacuum Controllers
                 and Vacuum Process Computers

       
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Process computers are used to control vacuum processes such as freeze drying, coating, metalizing, heat treating, etc. Two types of computers are used, depending on the degree of complexity. Both are programmed in BASIC, so software changes are easily made.

Features include:

  • 12 Bit A to D converter
  • Two vacuum ports
  • RS-232 serial ports
  • Proportional vacuum control valves
  • Automatic restart after power outage
  • PC interface to for graphic display of process values (see "Custom Programming")
  • PC control of process set-points ("recipes")
  • PC starting and stopping of process
  • Local 80 character (40 x 2 lines) backlit
  • Direct line printer drive
  • Non-Volatile memory for process variables
  • Real-Time Clock
  • +/- .2șC traceable
  • 10 thermometer channels
  • 8 process control outputs

The Model 300 uses a highly powerful, general purpose computer and the Model 400 uses the state-of-the-art, cost-effective, PIC controller.

Process computers are offered in cost-effective open configuration for embedding in a customer's system, or in-the-rack mounted enclosures as shown in the illustration.

Our computers can be interfaced to Vacuum Transmitters such as the Edwards AIM gauge or the Granville-Phillips Convectron for wide-range use.

 

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