How to connect your sensors and switches to a web browser
http://www.vmautomation.comWe can help you connect data from your hardware (PLC, PID Controller or
even sensors via a DOS/Windows controller) to client side web browsers.
This makes you be able to monitor and control your system in real time
with any Java enabled Web Browser from any where at any time. We can
also create Macromedia Flash as your GUI in web browsers and connect
them to your hardwareat (real time display data and control). If you
have sensors or switches need to be connected to the network, we can
develop controllers based on DOS or XP Embedded operating system as the
bridge so that to link your sensors and switches to the client side web
browsers.
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Relevant Pages
- How to connect your sensors and switches to a web browser
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