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SnapGear and Linux enable secure industrial control apps

Oct 21, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Salt Lake City, Utah — (press release excerpt) — SnapGear Inc. has announced a strategic move into the embedded control marketplace by launching a series of versatile and secure control platforms at the Chicago Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Conference.

The new SE1100 combines secure control, monitoring and data logging capabilities in a compact single-board system. With 32-bit microprocessor, Ethernet, serial, and general-purpose I/O interfaces combined with embedded Linux it is highly adaptable and easily programmable.

The SE1100 is suitable for SCADA, control, and telemetry in applications such as water, wastewater, gas, petroleum, manufacturing, weather monitoring and environmental monitoring, where flows, pressures, temperatures, and levels are measured, recorded, and controlled.

The SE1100's internal embedded computer

The SE1100 is currently available for evaluation.

 
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