The Machine!
 'In the box'
What is a machine? The common modern usage of the word 'machine' would be taken to mean any device or contraption having rigid moving parts that would perform, or help in performing some work. This definition is restricted to devices and mechanisms of this type in common usage. They normally have some kind of energy source (called the "input") and always perform or assist in doing some type of work (called the "output"). Single piece devices without any parts, moving or not are generally just considered tools, or at best simple devices. - BTW - The modern day word was taken from the Latin word 'machina'. For instance, Machina Electrica (Latin for electricity generator). The scientific definition is any device that transmits or modifies particles! Hmmm, yes I'll leave that one for now . . if that's ok with you. - BTW - So now you know what the topic of this page is yeah! I’m gathering loads of related stuff to talk about here, everything machine related. But doesn't quite fit into the theme of the other main menu pages. What to do? (I thought!) So I came up with the 'In the box' pages. There's just three of them in all and this one is the first and most foremost. The other two would be the Information 'In the box' and the Systems 'In the box' pages. This is where all the aspects of machines topics will be if it’s a bit off the beaten track, but still on the right side of things. Automation, programming, electrical wiring and electronics stuff are large enough for their own 'menu' pages so I'll leave them out of this area. I’ll be gathering more interesting stuff for the Information in the box and System in the box pages in the near future, so watch this space. Of course that's not a problem if you've got the RSS thing sorted. WHAT!!!! You haven't!! You better have a look here then! (Opens a new window). Right where was I, ah yes, these 'in the box' pages are covering loads of things related to these three main themes, machines, information and systems. Littered with text links throughout the page(s) to build a focal point for the articles. Once you have the production chugging along nicely it's time to have a little look-see into other areas and find out what else you can do to optimize your operation for production. For instance, automated machine shop information reporting system, reporting on all the settings used on varying jobs through the week. In doing so, building a valuable reference for future use, from quoting to producing and delivering orders through on time. Also automated lubrication systems, to keep your equipment at peak operating efficiency without relying on someones memory. Both of these systems above can improve the production, efficiency and reliability fo processing your all important workload. And warrant at least a mention on a site such as this, if not more! Have you thought about secondary machine operations? Such as a stacker or wrapper on the end of your production line. Or building some simple machine projects with PC based machine control. Ah yes and of course sensors?, all Did you miss the page on sensors, just one button up on the menu. Almost everything uses sensors in this day and age, as well as other input devices. Like for instance, industrial keyboards. Even waterproof keyboards there’s no telling where a machine/management information system could be found or installed for that matter. So it’s my mission to cover as many of the application situations I can think of. Ah yes you could help me there couldn’t you? “Howzat!” says you! You could let me know if there’s something specific you would like to see an article or page on, no mind as to whichever 'In the box' section it fits under. This bit, information or systems headings. Go on, you can do that for me surely. Click here to send me off in your direction, I may even dedicate the article to you (if you contribute to my beer fund ha ha, only joking). There's a matrix control application that we'll dissect and get right into. Not just background stuff but full and tested circuit diagrams that you can build. With PCB art for the accompanying circuit board. Matrix control is also referred to as a Multiplexing control system, that lends itself well to be used for intelligent signs and displays type application, but also much more. A Matrix or Multiplexed controlled display is quite daunting task on its own you know! It involves specialist programming, electrical wiring and some electronics. But don't worry, I have a tried and tested system I'll shall with you, including sample programming and circuit diagrams. Liquid filling machines are quite well suited to a matrix control system. And would lend themselves very nicely to a machine information system being built in, at design time. Do you think that's e‘nuff to be going with for now? NO!! . . . . OK a bit more then. I didn't mention my 'Image Viewer' program I've written did I? Sooo let me tell you about it. I got fed up with all the commercial image viewers with far too many functions built in. So I wrote one for myself, I wanted a very basic image viewer with no frills for quick easy usage. It's been very useful for quick image viewing of equipment pictures when doing mods etc. I was wondering if you might find it useful too? You can request the Machine-Information-Systems.com Image Viewer program here now. Completely free to you. BUT You can make a donation if you would like to, I would be very pleased if you did. It's completely secure and easy, go on be generous just click the donations button on the left. You could always put your digital camera to good use in the mean time if your not scared of a bit of hard work! Keep your RSS eyes open for more bits 'n' pieces being added to all the 'In the box' pages soon.
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