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  2. IO-Link - Wikipedia

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    IO-Link is a short distance, bi-directional, digital, point-to-point, wired (or wireless), industrial communications networking standard (IEC 61131-9) used for connecting digital sensors and actuators to either a type of industrial fieldbus or a type of industrial Ethernet. [1]

  3. IEC 61131 - Wikipedia

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    Part 3: Programming languages; Part 4: User guidelines; Part 5: Communications; Part 6: Functional safety; Part 7: Fuzzy control programming; Part 8: Guidelines for the application and implementation of programming languages; Part 9: Single-drop digital communication interface for small sensors and actuators (SDCI, marketed as IO-Link) [4] [5 ...

  4. IODD - Wikipedia

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    The IODD specification, the IODD guideline with examples and the IODD Checker are provided by the IO-Link Consortium. [4] At present, the IODD version V1.0.1 is available, which describes devices based on the IO-Link specification V1.0 as well as devices based on the IO-Link specification V1.1 in V1.0 compatibility mode.

  5. CC-Link Open Automation Networks - Wikipedia

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    The CC-Link Open Automation Networks Family are a group of open industrial networks that enable devices from numerous manufacturers to communicate. They are used in a wide variety of industrial automation applications at the machine, cell and line levels.

  6. AS-Interface - Wikipedia

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    The ASi-5 system is open for the use of parameter interfaces such as e.g. IO-Link. IO-Link devices can be efficiently collected over long distances and could be integrated cyclically up to 32 bytes. 16 safe bits are available for safety-related switching devices, such as emergency stop, light curtains, safety switches and similar are available.

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    Police in New Mexico said a 16-year-old teen killed four members of his family including his mom, dad and siblings over the weekend.

  8. DeviceNet - Wikipedia

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    DeviceNet was originally developed by American company Allen-Bradley (now owned by Rockwell Automation).It is an application layer protocol on top of the CAN (Controller Area Network) technology, developed by Bosch. [2]

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!