ASEA MASTER IN THE MANUFACTURING AND PROCESS INDUSTRIES.

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Christoffersson, Bjorn [1 ]
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[1] ASEA, Vasteras, Swed, ASEA, Vasteras, Swed
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CONTROL SYSTEMS - Modular Construction - CONTROL SYSTEMS; ADAPTIVE; -; ROBOTICS;
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Asea Master is a complete computer-based system for controlling processes. A unique feature is that one and the same system can perform both feedback control and logic control. Asea Master, which was launched in 1983, is now being supplemented by a number of new products. The Asea Master complex system is built up from simple standard products. Other ASEA products like industrial robots, the Novatune multiloop self-tuning adaptive controller and Pressductor systems can also be easily connected to Asea Master. New products that have now been launched are MasterView and MasterBus. In addition, the MasterPiece and MasterAid products have become easier to use and they have also been further developed. Asea Master is well suited for both small and large systems. At the same time, it can be expanded together with the process with which it is working. Asea Master is the system that performs both digital and analog control and is something of two systems in one.
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