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Network protocol
DeviceNet is a network protocol used in the automation industry to interconnect control devices for data exchange. It utilizes the Common Industrial Protocol
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American global trade and standard development organization
ODVA, Inc. (formerly Open DeviceNet Vendors Association, Inc.) was founded in 1995 and is a global trade and standard development organization whose members
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Marine plug-and-play communications standard
2000, though may use physical connectors different from the standardised DeviceNet 5-pin A-coded M12 screw connector, all of which are electrically compatible
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Family of industrial computer network protocols
and field level (DeviceNet). DeviceNet is an object-oriented bus system and operates according to the producer/consumer method. DeviceNet devices can be
Fieldbus
PLCs, over different physical networks like Ethernet, Controller Link, DeviceNet and RS-232C. The FINS communications service was developed by Omron to
Factory Interface Network Service
Factory_Interface_Network_Service
Protocol for industrial automation applications
architecture throughout the manufacturing enterprise. It is used in EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, CompoNet and ControlNet. ODVA is the organization that supports network
Common_Industrial_Protocol
layer common to DeviceNet, CompoNet, ControlNet and EtherNet/IP ControlNet – an implementation of CIP, originally by Allen-Bradley DeviceNet – an implementation
List_of_automation_protocols
German manufacturer
addition, Phoenix Contact manufactures products for use with Modbus, DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP, CANopen, PROFIBUS and PROFINET networks. The company was
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Highest layer in network protocol models
CoAP, Constrained Application Protocol DDS, Data Distribution Service DeviceNet DNS, Domain Name Services eDonkey ENRP, Endpoint Handlespace Redundancy
Application_layer
Industrial network protocol
one of four networks that adapt CIP to an industrial network along with DeviceNet, ControlNet and CompoNet. All of these networks are managed by ODVA, Inc
EtherNet/IP
Standard for serial communication between devices without host computer
(industrial automation) IEC 61375-3-3 (use of CANopen in rail vehicles) DeviceNet (industrial automation) EnergyBus - CiA 454 and IEC 61851-3 (battery–charger
CAN_bus
Series of electrical connectors
Pins Diagram Current rating Voltage rating Uses A 3 3 A 60 Vac/dc Signal, Ethernet 4 30 Vac/dc 6 1 A 8 B 5 3 A 30 Vac/dc DeviceNet C 12 D 4 Profinet P 4
IEC metric screw sized connectors
IEC_metric_screw_sized_connectors
Industrial networking solution
partner network for higher level fieldbus networks such as Profibus, DeviceNet, Interbus and Industrial Ethernet, for whom it offers a low-cost remote
AS-Interface
operations. Mimic supports simulation of Foundation Fieldbus, ProfibusDP, DeviceNet, As-I Bus and HART smart field devices. Process industries using Mimic
Mimic_Simulation_Software
RS-422 ASCII serial Raymarine 4800baud NMEA 2000 CAN bus SAE J1939 binary DeviceNet 5-pin A-coded M12 screw connector Duplex 120R Various IEC 61162-3, 250kbs
Marine_electronics
Computer network protocol
baud rate. Controller area network is an article on the CAN bus. J1939 DeviceNet IEEE 1451 TransducerML ^ CiA 301 CANopen application layer specification
CANopen
Use of Ethernet in an industrial environment
such as EtherNet/IP, EtherCAT, Modbus, Sinec H1, Profibus, CANopen, DeviceNet or FOUNDATION Fieldbus. The idea to use standard Ethernet makes these
Industrial_Ethernet
German robot manufacturer
hardware options for industrial automation, such as Profibus, Interbus, DeviceNet and Profinet, among others. KUKA Systems supplied the TIG welding cell
KUKA
Network time synchronization protocol
port number 320. In IEEE 1588-2008, encapsulation is also defined for DeviceNet, ControlNet and PROFINET. A domain is an interacting set of clocks that
Precision_Time_Protocol
Topics referred to by the same term
Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs ODVA (company) (formerly Open DeviceNet Vendors Association, Inc.), founded 1995, a global trade and standard
ODVA
Network protocol for industrial automation
based on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) layer which is also used in DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP. "ControlNet PLC-5 Programmable Controllers" (PDF). Rockwell
ControlNet
Electromechanical device
systems such as SSI, BiSS, Heidenhain EnDat, Sick-Stegmann Hiperface, DeviceNet, Modbus, Profibus, CANopen and EtherCAT, which typically employ Ethernet
Rotary_encoder
variable voltage 0-10 VDC, variable current 4-20mA, pulse encoder, Bus (DeviceNet and Canbus) and RS-232 communications. Measurement ranges vary from about
String_potentiometer
Device used to join electrical conductors
plug/receptacle pair with 12mm OD mating threads, used in NMEA 2000, DeviceNet, IO-Link, some kinds of Industrial Ethernet, etc. A disadvantage of the
Electrical_connector
Style of industrial warning lights
networked control through popular industrial networks such as Modbus, DeviceNet, Profibus, CAN-Open or ASi. Flashing control may be provided by the stack
Stack_light
Ethernet-based fieldbus system
and displayed. By using gateways, existing networks such as CANopen, DeviceNet, or Profibus, can be integrated into the EtherCAT environment seamlessly
EtherCAT
American mechanical engineer and control theorist
"Performance evaluation of control networks: Ethernet, ControlNet, and DeviceNet" (PDF), IEEE Control Systems Magazine, 21 (1): 66–83, Bibcode:2001ICSys
Dawn_Tilbury
Communications protocol
III Safety is based upon the CIP Safety protocol developed by the Open DeviceNet Vendors Association (ODVA). This provides interoperability at the safety
SERCOS_III
drivers as base for higher layer CAN protocols like CANopen, J1939 and DeviceNet. Besides the NXP SJA1000 as successor of the first supported CAN controller
Can4linux
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(ä¹…å) Japanese name HISAKO means "long-lived child."
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Short form of Latin Laurentinus, LAURENS means "of Laurentum." In use by the Dutch, Danish and Swedish.
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Royal valley, referring to Kent in England.
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First; First Ray of the Sun
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