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Can IO-Link and SPE Work Together?
Integrating an existing industrial communication standard with an up-and-coming method often creates headaches. But several industry experts see an easy path to integrating IO-Link and Single Pair Ethernet.
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PI North America Announces Website Expansion to the Spanish Language
PI North America, the non-profit member-supported organization for PROFIBUS and PROFINET technologies in North America, announces an expansion of its website to the Spanish language.
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Ethernet at the Sensor Level
It’s an exciting time for the factory automation sensor and process control instrumentation markets as Ethernet evolves for wider use in manufacturing. With 2-wire industrial Ethernet products becoming available, Ethernet communication becomes viable even
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The Big Picture Network
What does digital transformation mean for industrial networks? How can a future-proof networking strategy help companies go digital? What are the trends in automation networks that are shaping digitalization?
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Trends to Watch in 2020 and Beyond
Understanding how the ‘black channel principle’ ensures safety-related messages get from their source to their destination and IO-Link’s role in simplifying the sensor-to-cloud connection.
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Not So Fast: TSN Not Quite Ready for Prime Time
Though standardization efforts for Time-Sensitive Networking continue at pace, it is still years before industry should expect to see a bumper crop of compatible products.
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Understanding Network Protocols in an IIoT Context
With a better understanding of how protocols function, better decisions can be made about how to handle the data generated in smart factories.
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Fieldbus wins—not wars
As time-sensitive networking gains traction in industrial networks, the reigning fieldbus factions are positioning themselves for the future.
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Fieldbus Wins—Not Wars
As time-sensitive networking gains traction in industrial networks, the reigning fieldbus factions are positioning themselves for the future.