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  1. It is worth knowing that from real analysis that 0/0 is a symbol and not a division at all. One could attempt a clever argument that lim 0/x as x-->0 means the same thing as lim 1/x as x-->0 but it does not.

     

    All  indeterminate forms over the reals are symbols, not operations.

     

     


  2. In the embedded controls world, USB is used for maintenance interfaces, if used at all. USB NIC, CAN bus are unreliable as are USB RS232 and become even more unreliable if they are hubs and even though there are numerous expensive non-consumer models, they are rarely chosen.

     

    Consumer market hardware is never chosen for a controls design if there is significant liability and insurance companies involved, even if it is just display panel.

     

    On the Delphi front, control interfaces written in older versions of Delphi (5-6) were fairly common running under CE, XP embedded and you had a good chance of getting them verifed and insured but not now. Even for newer versions, the verification cost is very high and getting insured is not likely. In fact, I am unware of any insurer that will cover a Delphi-written control program even in in a system with a low-to-moderate hazard score.

     

     

     


  3. It's a toy and in the professional world it's junk.

    No embedded designer would choose a device like this for a controls design because of liabilty. After all, we are talking about a device that has yet to be made available and from what I see, it has no characteristic operational parameters.

    Besides, I am not seeing a RJ45 for Ethernet connection, or RS232 serial which would definitely exclude it from PLC modbus use as a master sub module and that is key in embedded designs for controls and general SCADA.

    Again, it's a toy.


     

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