Networked control device and method of lamination high-frequency vibration fine screen
A networked control, high-frequency vibration technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, sieves, solid separation, etc., can solve the problems of outdated and fixed control methods, low degree of automation, lack of centralized supervision, etc., to achieve cost-effective, design Flexible, low-cost effects
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[0022] The present invention will be described in further detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The present invention provides a networked control device for a laminated high-frequency vibrating fine sieve. The device includes a high-frequency vibrating fine Module 2, a sensor module 3 connected to the high-frequency vibrating fine screen 1 and a control module 4 connected to the sensor module 3, the execution module 2 is connected to the control module 4;
[0023] The execution module 2 includes a frequency regulator 21 and an inclination regulator 22 , the sensor module 3 includes a frequency detector 31 and an inclination detector 32 , and the control module 4 includes an embedded ARM microcontroller 41 .
[0024] Wherein, the control module 4 is connected to the execution module 2 through a shared communication network, and the control module 4 is connected to the sensor module 3 through a shared communication network.
[0025] Specifically, the execu...
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