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Distributed/remote I/O markets shifting Ethernet and safety bus/network connectivity
A new market study from VDC Research Group, "Industrial Distributed/Remote I/O: Global Market Demand and User Requirements Analysis," Fifth Edition, finds...
Interface module enables addition of fieldbus devices
Designed for users in facilities without fieldbus I/O, the interface module enables installation of Foundation fieldbus devices with any host system.
Fieldbus Foundation Unveils Foundation for ROM
The Foundation for ROM Initiative Is Intended to Develop a Unified Digital Infrastructure for Asset Management in Remote Applications
Emerson Overturns 35 Years of Industry Thinking on I/O
Emerson puts emphasis on ease of use as DeltaV S-series overturns 35 years of industry thinking on I/O
Opto 22 SNAP I/O rceives ODVA certification
Opto 22 has received certification for its recently announced SNAP-PAC-EB1 and SNAP-PAC -EB2 SNAP I/O processors, which feature support for Ethernet-based control...
Rival fieldbuses prepare for a wireless future
Rival fieldbus organizations the Fieldbus Foundation (FF) and Profibus & ProfiNet International (PI) are taking steps to ensure that they still have a role in any...
Rockwell Device Integration Documents Save Time and Cost When Integrating to PlantPAx System
Rockwell Automation and Endress+Hauser provide end users with a single document containing tested methods for integrating a device into the PlantPAx system
Fieldbus Foundation announces first registered profile "61b" hosts
The Fieldbus Foundation announced it has registered the first two Foundation fieldbus hosts incorporating new, mandatory host profile “61b.”
Moore Industries acquires fieldbus product line from Hawke
Moore acquires fieldbus product line from Hawke The company will provide new options for DCS and PLC vendors and process management customers.
CC-Link Offers More than Just a Gateway to Asia
CC-Link, the fieldbus protocol which dominates the Asian market, but which has until recently largely been ignored in the European and North American markets
