The term “industrial electronics” refers to any electrical equipment or system used for manufacturing goods or participating in this process indirectly. - hardwaredevelopment industrial
Industrial hardware development follows the same basic principles as consumer or commercial systems design. But industrial equipment performs very specific functions and works in harsher conditions.
This dictates the choice of better materials, higher-grade components for the PCBs, more durable coatings, etc. The use of the Internet of Things for manufacturing simplifies the work of the personnel making it easier to gather information.
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