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Wire, cable, and connectors are crucial
As the use of wire and connectors increases with added networking functions and interoperability-–and decreases, as networks simplify-–cabling has become forever...
Meat packers print and network via Ethernet
Not content with merely adding printing functions to one machine, a bag dispenser builder sought to organize its printing and dispensing by combining up to four...
Plug in to standard solutions
Most industrial facilities contain several types of industrial networks. Ethernet has become the most common industrial network, and other specialized and more...
Network distinctions: Part I
During 2004, Venture Development Corp. undertook a comprehensive survey of industrial machine builders, system integrators, and end users regarding their use of both...
The Ethernet Bandwagon
Ethernet capability, smaller footprints localized processing power on deck for I/O products.
No More Explosion-Proof Conduit Systems
Ethernet is fast becoming the communications protocol of choice for not only high-speed networking, but also for fieldbus installations.
The Ethernet vs. Fieldbus Cage Match
Industrial Ethernet Is Faster, Can Use Standard Wireless and Has More Topology Options
Fieldbus Wars continue
As wireless Ethernet continues its aggressive growth, end users have to wonder, “Will it replace fieldbuses?” Senior Tech Editor Rich Merritt investigates the...
New EtherStax Ethernet I/O Blocks with Analog Input
New Line of Rugged, High-Density Ethernet I/O Blocks
New trends and old friends in network choices
Wireless and Ethernet technologies are taking over today's trendy solutions, but don’t count out the classics like the fieldbuses, which remain old favorites that...
