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  2. EtherCAT - Wikipedia

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    EtherCAT (Ethernet for Control Automation Technology) is an Ethernet-based fieldbus system developed by Beckhoff Automation. ... I/O modules, drives (e.g., drive ...

  3. List of automation protocols - Wikipedia

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    EtherCAT; Ethernet Global Data (EGD) – GE Fanuc PLCs (see also SRTP) EtherNet/IP – IP stands for "Industrial Protocol". An implementation of CIP, originally created by Rockwell Automation; Ethernet Powerlink – an open protocol managed by the Ethernet POWERLINK Standardization Group (EPSG).

  4. SynqNet - Wikipedia

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    SynqNet is an industrial automation network launched in 2001 by Danaher Corporation for meeting the performance and safety requirements of machine control applications. . Synqnet is built over Ethernet link and 100BASE-TX physical layer and provides a synchronous connection between various process automation devices including motion controllers, servo drives, stepper drives and I/O

  5. Fieldbus - Wikipedia

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    Here we find the solutions Ethernet/IP, three versions of PROFINET IO - the classes A, B, and C - and the solutions of P-NET, [28] Vnet/IP [29] TCnet, [30] EtherCAT, Ethernet POWERLINK, Ethernet for Plant Automation (EPA), and also the MODBUS with a new Real-Time Publish-Subscribe MODBUS-RTPS and the legacy profile MODBUS-TCP.

  6. Industrial Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    Protocols for industrial Ethernet include EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, POWERLINK, SERCOS III, CC-Link IE, and Modbus TCP. [1] [2] Many industrial Ethernet protocols use a modified media access control (MAC) layer to provide low latency and determinism. [1] Some microprocessors provide industrial Ethernet support.

  7. Profinet - Wikipedia

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    The IO-Controller, which controls the automation task. The IO-Device, which is a field device, monitored and controlled by an IO-Controller. An IO-Device may consist of several modules and sub-modules. The IO-Supervisor is software typically based on a PC for setting parameters and diagnosing individual IO-Devices.

  8. CC-Link Open Automation Networks - Wikipedia

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    CLPA offers a variety of open automation network technologies. These are the CC-Link fieldbus, CC-Link Safety fieldbus, CC-Link IE and CC-Link IE TSN. Compatible products include industrial PCs, PLCs, robots, servos, drives, valve manifolds, digital & analogue I/O modules, temperature controllers, mass flow controllers and others.

  9. DeviceNet - Wikipedia

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    DeviceNet is a network protocol used in the automation industry to interconnect control devices for data exchange. It utilizes the Common Industrial Protocol over a Controller Area Network media layer and defines an application layer to cover a range of device profiles.