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Advantech's ADAM Series of Remote I/O Modules Hit 1 Million Sales Mark

Modules have been refined since introduction in 1992.

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January 3, 2011

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Advantech’s ADAM Series of Remote I/O Modules Hit 1 Million Sales Mark

The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech has announced that the ADAM series of remote I/O modules has reached the 1 million unit milestone. Advantech plans to celebrate the occasion with special events and promotions.

Founded in 1992, Advantech’s ADAM remote I/O modules’ core functions have remained relatively unchanged, but the company’s research and development teams have constantly analyzed and improved the ADAM series. From the early RS-485-based ADAM-4000 series to the more recent Ethernet-based ADAM-6000 I/O series, Advantech has been developing advanced networking technologies. These I/O modules support interconnected systems.

For more information, visit Advantech Corporation.

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

 

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