How A Data Modem Is Improving Industrial Applications
Most people are experienced with modems and more than likely have a modem at work or at
home. These units represent an essential hardware component. They are used to send and
receive material over the...
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How A Data Modem Is Improving Industrial Applications
Most people are experienced with modems and more than likely have a modem at work or at
home. These units represent an essential hardware component. They are used to send and
receive material over the user's telephone lines. The info is converted in many cases from the
digital data used by computers to the analog information that is carried through the phone lines.
That information is returned to its digital state after it reaches its destination. The data modem has
become a common member of just about all home and business computers or IT systems.
Industrial settings clearly require modems in order to operate in today's computerized age, but in
numerous industrial settings, the modem will be exposed to elements or potential dangers that
aren't present in other settings.
Some of the Hazards in Industrial Applications
Not surprisingly, there are obvious risks, for instance dust, flying bits of metal or wood, magnets,
as well as other
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