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The FM-7 ("Fujitsu Micro 7") is a home computer created by Fujitsu. [2] [3] It was first released in 1982 and was sold in Japan and Spain. [4]It is a stripped-down version of Fujitsu's earlier FM-8 computer, [2] and during development it was referred to as the "FM-8 Jr.".
A part of the Intel AMT web management interface, accessible even when the computer is sleeping. Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) is hardware and firmware for remote out-of-band management of select business computers, [1] [2] running on the Intel Management Engine, a microprocessor subsystem not exposed to the user, intended for monitoring, maintenance, updating, and repairing systems ...
A remote terminal unit (RTU) is a microprocessor-controlled electronic device that interfaces objects in the physical world to a distributed control system or SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) system by transmitting telemetry data to a master system, and by using messages from the master supervisory system to control connected objects. [1]
A watchdog timer (WDT, or simply a watchdog), sometimes called a computer operating properly timer (COP timer), [1] is an electronic or software timer that is used to detect and recover from computer malfunctions. Watchdog timers are widely used in computers to facilitate automatic correction of temporary hardware faults, and to prevent errant ...
Macroscope is an integrated set of methods aimed at enterprise IT activities. [1] Macroscope was developed and is maintained by Fujitsu in Canada.It is primarily used as their core body of knowledge to support the consulting services that they provide to their clients and is also licensed as a commercial product to a number of their clients [2]
The timer may switch equipment on, off, or both, at a preset time or times, after a preset interval, or cyclically. A countdown time switch switches power, usually off, after a preset time. A cyclical timer switches equipment both on and off at preset times over a period, then repeats the cycle; the period is usually 24 hours or 7 days.
Troubleshooting was a tedious process. [4] When general-purpose computers became available, they were soon applied to control logic in industrial processes. These early computers were unreliable [5] and required specialist programmers and strict control of working conditions, such as temperature, cleanliness, and power quality. [6]
Its IEBus controller function is almost the same as that of μPD72042B, but is located as memory mapped I/O called SFR (special function registers). 6.291 MHz base clock is generated from 6.291 MHz external resonator, while host CPU core and watch timer works 8.388 MHz generated from the same external resonator.