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Archive for 'Electronic Controls'

Wireless & Electronic Machine Controls

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In the mine, the mill or on the job site Cervis industrial wireless and mobile electronic control solutions provide innovative, dependable solution for machine manufactures and operators.  We have earned a reputation for superior products, engineering and applications expertise. Our market focus includes mining, mobile Hydraulic […]

Cervis Highlights New CAN Bus Switch Panel at WOC 09

At the 2009 World of Concrete show in Las Vegas Cervis displays it’s latest development, the CAN Switch Station.  This development is meant to help OEMs of mobile equipment using standard toggle switch stations on their machines to eliminate bulky wiring and reduce input requirements on CAN controllers resulting in more flexibility, reduced installation costs […]

CoDeSys Programming Available on Electronic Control Units (ECUs)

CoDeSys , the freely available PLC programming language, is the development environment used for realizing the by-wire-controls on the TTC 200 units and for creating the graphical user interface on the Vision controller. CoDeSys, developed by the German company 3S, allows the application developer to program the control units using easy-to-use graphical or text-based programming […]

Full X-by-wire - Prinoth Snow Groomers

Prinoth snow groomers utilize TTControl’s electronic control units (ECUs) for full x-by-wire vehicles. TTC 200 units as well as several electronically controlled pumps on the tracked vehicles are used for realizing the hydrostatic transmission, including a power limiting controller, as well as advanced work-by-wire circuits for tiller, blade and cable winch.

X-by-wire

Cervis is the North American Partner of TTControl.  TTControl’s general purpose control unit, TTC 200, as well as its I/O reduced variant TTC 100 are predestined for their use in by-wire controls.  Both feature a powerful 32bit MPC555 microprocessor with integrated floating point unit (FPU), providing enough computational power for sophisticated closed loop controls used […]