Chris Sherwin talks Applications for Minarik Drives

In this Minarik Drive video brief, Chris talks about optimizing a home automation OEM system. The system includes PLC control, DC motor controllers and an interface to other home automation equipment. In addition, Minarik Drives added a battery charger and batter backup system and reduced wiring to better optimize the system. Minarik Drives is a brand of American Control Electronics.

Uploaded: March 26, 2012 Length: 00:01:03 Plays: 156


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