Famic Technologies Releases Automation Studio P6

All-in-one software solution for increased engineering productivity.

All-in-one software solution for increased engineering productivity.

By DE Editors

Famic Technologies released Automation Studio P6, its trade-oriented system design, simulation, documentation, training and maintenance software solution for fluid power, electrical and automation.

P6 is the 4th complete Automation Studio new design.

With the new release, companies can safely perform collaborative work on a project or share key information, be it with customers,  suppliers, or colleagues. This new version helps OEMs, vendors and machine builders create companywide standards and enhanced project documentation with its new multi-user, multi-language and remote access features.

P6 allows users to define defect scenarios in order to trigger failures during system simulation. A set of virtual dynamic instruments help diagnose and repair these failures. This provides a safe and efficient environment to train maintenance and service personnel and sharpen their skills relating to specific equipment or systems. The result:    reduced equipment downtime and increased productivity.

The user interface detects the discipline (i.e. fluid power, electrical, automation) and automatically adapts by displaying applicable commands and functions. The screens workspace is optimized by using current concepts. The new API and Scripting module gives users access to an entirely new level of integration with other corporate applications. Moreover,  the multi-user support capability allows several geographically dispersed teams to simultaneously design and simulate the various systems of a machine.

Ready-to-use components are available in several catalogues, which facilitate hydraulic system design. The production of these catalogues is made possible thanks to the on-going collaboration with a number of manufacturers: Eaton, Hydraforce, Linde, Bosch Rexroth, Sauer Danfoss,  Comatrol, Delta Power, Sun Hydraulics, and others. Each component has been rigorously bench-tested within Automation Studio to ensure that its simulation meets the manufacturers typical application and performance specifications.

For more information, visit Famic Technologies.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

    

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