Skip navigation
Electronics Industry Search
Advertisement

Turck's Factory Friendly RFID System

June 6, 2007

RFID is getting more popular on the factory floor—as a way to track everything from production assets to raw materials to finished goods. Turck last week rolled out a new system that should make it easier to incorporate RFID capabilities into new and existing factory automation systems.

Called "BLident," this modular RFID system has built-in I/O capabilities. Think of it as an RFID "slice" for use with the company's existing BL platform of IP 20 and IP 67 modular I/O. According to Mark DiSera, Turck's RFID product manager, the system allows a single network node to support up to eight RFID channels along with analog and discrete I/O.  

The BLident system, which is built on the 13.56 MHz HF standard and uses FRAM-based data carriers, has a couple of factory-friendly attributes that set it apart from the increasingly crowded RFID field. For one, it's speedy. DiSera reports that the system reads and writes data at 0.5 ms/byte. "That's incredibly fast for an inductive system," he says, noting that BLident can handle production line speeds as fast 10 m/s assuming read distances up to 500 mm.  For another, it handles high temperatures, with carriers that work up to 210 C.

The speed, temperature and I/O capabilities make the system a good fit for applications that have challenged RFID capabilities in the past. DiSera says the system, which was introduced in Germany last year, has already seen use in fast packaging applications and automotive component production. He adds that it's even gone into some automotive paint lines, whose high temperatures would have wreaked havoc with lower-temperature data carriers.

As part of the BLident roll-out, Turck has created an on-line configuration tool that simulates read distances, speeds and other aspects of RFID system design.

BLident supports PROFIBUS-DP, DeviceNet , Modbus-TCP, PROFINET and EtherNet/IP. A variety of standard non-programmable gateways and CoDeSys programmable gateways are available.

Posted by Joseph Ogando on June 6, 2007 | Comments (0)
POST A COMMENT
Display Name
captcha

Before submitting this form, please type the characters displayed above. Note the letters are case sensitive:

Advertisement
Advertisement

Design News Partner Zones

Light Matters: The Unsung Heroes of Modern Health Care
First, let's define "no-compromise." In an ideal configuration, this lamp would use a high-brightness LED (HBLED) that is built into a small, integrated package and is able to produce a large quantity of focused light, operate with a high level of reliability and generate no audible noise. Is this difficult? Yes, but it is possible.
Read More


Design Engineers' Portal for Sensing and Machine Safety
Whatever industry you're in, or whatever product you manufacture, the right sensors to automate your plant, and to improve your overall efficiency, quality and safety are a must. You'll find Banner Engineering to be an amazing resource of products, training and people with expertise.


Test & Measurement World Machine Vision & Inspection Report
Topics include machine-vision software, Power over Camera Link, thermal imaging and frame grabbers. Read More

Design News Partner Zone Directory »

Please visit these other Reed Business sites