Industrial Communication Guide

CONTENT

1.

BASICS OF AUTOMATION Advantages of Automation

3. FIELDBUS SYSTEMS 3.1.

1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 1.6. 1.7.

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Functioning of a FieldBus

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The Input-Ouput-Model

3.2.

Advantages and disadvantages of the fieldbus as compared to conventional wiring Classification of fieldbuses based on properties

The Input-Output-Model: A simple conveyor belt The difference between controller and regulator

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3.3. 3.4. 3.5.

The Automation Pyramid

Overview of the individual fieldbuses

Types of Automation Systems

Table with overview of the individual Fieldbuses

IP Protection Types

3.6. PROFIBUS

3.6.1. Cable & Connector 3.6.2. Topology Example

2. COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURE OF AUTOMATION SYSTEMS 2.1. Overview of Components

3.7.

CAN-Bus

3.7.1. Cable & Connector 3.7.2. Topology Example

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2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5.

Sensors Actuators

3.8. CC-Link

3.8.1. Cable & Connector 3.8.2. Topology Example

Control Computer

Communication Network

3.9.

AS-Interface

2.5.1. Cable

3.9.1. Cable & Connector 3.9.2. Topology Example

2.5.2. Connectors

2.5.3. Network Topologies 2.5.4. Fieldbus and Ethernet 2.5.5. Decentralized I/O System

3.10. IO-Link

3.10.1. Cable & Connector 3.10.2. Topology Example

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