DCS

1C31234G01 OVATION

1C31234G01 OVATION

1C31234G01

Manufacturer discontinued production

Input module

Pocket sized

Numerical

16 channels

1 phase

24/48 VDC

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1C31234G01 OVATION

1C31234G01

Manufacturer discontinued production

Input module

Pocket sized

Numerical

16 channels

1 phase

24/48 VDC

Electronics Module
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In order to facilitate the introduction of the device into the pathway vessel, the aortic body, iliac limb, and iliac bone extension are preloaded into the delivery catheter, as shown in Figures 3 to 5. Each conveying duct has an inner cavity, which is used together with the guide wire for easy entry and deployment. The inner catheter of the Ovation iX film covered stent delivery system can be extracted through an outer sheath, which is retained in the vascular system to facilitate the introduction of auxiliary devices. The aortic body delivery system includes an integrated cross lumen as an option to facilitate wire entry. The aortic body is unfolded through the aortic body delivery catheter, which is connected to the distal leg of the aortic body. During the deployment of the aortic body covered stent, the device is first positioned and the protective sleeve retracted. Then use the bracket release knob on the handle to unfold the proximal bracket. Then use an automatic syringe to transport the filling polymer through the filling connector port. The contralateral and ipsilateral iliac limbs are deployed through the iliac limb delivery catheter, respectively.

Programmable logic controller, abbreviated as PLC, refers to a new technology based on computer technology

Type I industrial control device. In the draft PLC standard issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission in 1987, PLC was defined as follows:

PLC is an electronic device designed specifically for digital operations in industrial environments. It uses programmable logic

Sequential memory, used to store operations such as logical operations, sequential operations, timing, counting, and arithmetic operations within it

Capable of controlling various types of machinery or production processes through digital or analog inputs and outputs. PLC and its related

All peripheral devices should be designed according to the principle of easy integration with industrial control systems and easy expansion of their functions. ”

DCS is the English abbreviation for Total Distributed Control System. It refers to controlling the dispersion and management of hazards

Centralized management and display. In the late 1960s, someone developed a programmable logic controller for logic operations

It is abbreviated as PLC. Mainly used in the automotive manufacturing industry. In the mid-1970s, DCS, which completed analog control, was introduced to the market, replacing PID based modules

Proposed instrument control. The idea of DCS was first proposed by the original manufacturer of instruments, which was mainly used in the dry chemical industry at that time. Later, there was a computer industry

Engaged in the development of DCS.

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