Based in Neckartenzlingen, Germany, Hersmann's product range includes mobile transmitting and receiving systems with analog and digital broadcast transmission technology, enterprise and industrial network solutions, and fieldbus systems. The company was founded in 1924 by Richard Hirschmann, the father of the "banana plug". As an expert in automation networks, Hersmann established the world's first fiber optic Ethernet at the University of Stuttgart in Germany in 1984 and the world's first ring redundant Ethernet (HIPER-Ring) in 1990. Hersmann offers a complete and comprehensive range of data communication solutions for industrial and office environments, ranging from Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Ethernet products to fieldbus systems and ASI connectors for actuators and sensors, for a wide range of applications, including office communication, production automation, process control, traffic control, and stand-alone machine and plant control systems. In the market for off-road machinery, the Electronic Control Systems Division (which was integrated into PAT Corporation) has received a lot of praise for its load indicator and load torque limiter products. In this field, Hersmann develops and produces secure hardware and software systems based on microprocessor control. The electronic control systems of the Hersmann Group will continue to be marketed under her well-known brands PAT and KRUGER and will be used more widely outside the traditional construction machinery industry, such as raw material handling. Hersmann has its own production facilities in Germany and Hungary, as well as branches in many European countries, the United States and Asia. |
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