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  2. MTConnect - Wikipedia

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    MTConnect is a manufacturing technical standard to retrieve process information from numerically controlled machine tools.As explained by a member of the team that developed it, [1] "This standard specifies the open-source, royalty-free communications protocol based on XML and HTTP Internet technology for real-time data sharing between shopfloor equipment such as machine tools and computer ...

  3. Association for Manufacturing Technology - Wikipedia

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    Initiation of MTConnect, a standard for open web-based communication to manufacturing equipment. [3] Updated on ClearOS' web page: ClearOS Pedigree [4] Publication of recommended standards for manufacturing related activities. Hosting and participation in standards committees, including NFPA 79, ANSI B11 Safety Standards. [5]

  4. List of automation protocols - Wikipedia

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    Controller Area Network (CAN) – an inexpensive low-speed serial bus for interconnecting automotive components; FlexRay – a general purpose high-speed protocol with safety-critical features

  5. Talk:MTConnect - Wikipedia

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  6. SERCOS interface - Wikipedia

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    Sercos I was released in 1991. The transmission medium used is optical fiber. The data rates supported are 2 and 4 Mbit/s, and cyclic update rates as low as 62.5 microseconds.

  7. BatiBUS - Wikipedia

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    BatiBus was a network protocol for building automation that was introduced in 1989 and has since been succeeded by KNX.It was a relatively simple low-cost protocol that did not rely on dedicated chips.

  8. OPC Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The OPC Foundation (Open Platform Communications, formerly Object Linking and Embedding for Process Control [1]) is an industry consortium that creates and maintains standards for open connectivity of industrial automation devices and systems, such as industrial control systems and process control generally.

  9. 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