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Ethernet-Enabled Multi-Point Gauging
1/15/2013

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The user installs the MSE 1000 as a series of modules and configures operation for the specific application requirements. Individual modules permit connection of incremental, absolute, and analog measurements, and communication over a diverse set of interfaces.   (Source: Heidenhain)
The user installs the MSE 1000 as a series of modules and configures operation for the specific application requirements. Individual modules permit connection of incremental, absolute, and analog measurements, and communication over a diverse set of interfaces.
(Source: Heidenhain)

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Scott Orlosky
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Re: More ethernet
Scott Orlosky   1/27/2013 2:16:36 PM
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TJ - Thanks for the info.  I wasn't aware of that option.  I can't help but wonder why it hasn't caught on.  Cost?  Lack of awareness?  Any insight on that issue?

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TJ McDermott   1/26/2013 11:21:16 PM
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Scott, the M12 Code-D round connection is a defacto standard for industrial ethernet use.  It just doesn't seem to have much traction.

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Scott Orlosky   1/26/2013 11:15:18 PM
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I agree.  The RJ45 physical connection standard is a definite weak link. Surprised someone hasn't worked out a solution, yet. Other than that Ethernet is really good at data transfer, but I still think it's iffy for real time control.

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apresher   1/16/2013 5:07:09 PM
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Ethernet protocols have developed and gotten to the point of near domination in plant networking including high performance motion control, and there really is not a lot of competition.  Device networks is still an area in the factory where there are options like CANopen, etc.

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TJ McDermott   1/15/2013 12:08:14 PM
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Naperlou, I'd attempt to convince a customer who wanted something else to look at Ethernet for industrial automation.

The single significant weakness to using Ethernet in industrial applications, in my opinion, to Ethernet is the RJ45 jack.  It was never intended for the factory floor environment.

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naperlou   1/15/2013 10:20:15 AM
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Al, this is another example I have seen in Design News of Ethernet being used in the industrial world.  It is interesting to see how widespread ethernet's adoption has been.  I worked with the very earliest implementations.  Ethernet won the battle in the computer connectivity world because of its flexibility.  It has been taking over the large scale telecom carrier world.  Now, it seems to be making significant inroads in the industrial networking world.  Not bad for an open standard.

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