FieldComm Group 2016 Calendar and Current Course Offerings

Oct. 1, 2016

Calendar of events

For more information see www.fieldcommgroup.org

Emerson Global Users Exchange

  • Austin, TX, USA
  • October 24-28, 2016

Rockwell Automation Process Solutions User Group

  • Atlanta, GA, USA
  • November 7-8, 2016       

HART Fundamentals Workshop

  • Dusseldorf, Germany
  • November 7-10, 2016

Measurement and Control Show

  • Osaka, Japan
  • November 9-11, 2016

Device Integration - Writing EDD and FDI Package Workshop

  • Austin, TX, USA
  • December 5-8, 2016

FieldComm Group Current Course Offerings

Introduction to HART Protocol

This workshop is a two-day introduction course covering the basics of HART communication protocol. The course is designed to provide an overview of the HART market and technology.

HART Fundamentals and QA Testing Workshop

This workshop is an intensive four-day course covering all aspects of HART communication protocol. You will gain the information needed to develop new HART-enabled products, support existing products and design systems that utilize HART technology.

Device Integration - Writing EDD and FDI Package Workshop

An intensive four-day course where developers learn the step-by-step process for building a Device Description for a HART- or Foundation Fieldbus-enabled device based on Electronic Device Description Language (IEC 61804-3, EDDL) that can be used across all DD-enabled host platforms.

Introduction to Foundation Fieldbus

A one-day workshop for developers, end users, marketing professionals and applications engineers, this course assumes little or no prior knowledge of Foundation Fieldbus, but students should be familiar with process control. Students will learn the basic concepts and terminology related to the Foundation Fieldbus integrated architecture and gain a working knowledge of the technical foundation upon which the technology is built.

Advanced Principles of Foundation Fieldbus

This workshop is an intensive three-day course covering all aspects of the Foundation Fieldbus protocol. Students will learn the skills required to develop new Foundation Fieldbus products, support existing products and design systems utilizing Foundation Fieldbus technology.