Use of Ethernet in Industrial Network Automation

Nowadays networks are the most integral parts of IT enterprises. Network automation can be described as intelligent control and policy-based networking. Many companies use network automation capabilities in their hardware and software, which need to be robust, reliable and secure. These helps in smooth connectivity from the plant floor to the enterprise network.

The requirements for industrial networks are growing extensively. Due to Increasingly higher data volumes and complex communication, companies require powerful and reliable components which can help in transporting information across all the levels in the industry. The powerful industrial networks enable reliable and flexible information exchange under the most diverse areas of application.

A network infrastructure is built in standard Ethernet and IP that allows easy flow of data across the global enterprise. In an industry, IT engineers require a variety of information on industrial networking infrastructures such as wire, cable, connection options, fibre optics, wireless technology network configuration and monitoring and device power options.
Today you will find Ethernet in almost all modern automation systems. Today you’ll find Ethernet in almost every manufacturing facility and on most all modern automation systems. Ethernet is becoming global and cost effective, with common physical links and increased speed. As such, many industrial communication protocols are moving to Ethernet-based solutions.
Manufacturers for factory automation, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and motor control are challenged to implement a wide variety of industrial Ethernet protocols in order to support different end user requirements.
Ethernet communications to your non-Ethernet PLC-5:
·         EtherNet/IP to DH+- It is basically designed to help customers initiate a phased migration approach to replace or upgrade legacy.
·         DH+ to Ethernet Gateway- It is One Ethernet gateway to many networks, direct access to PLC-5 Data Tables and there is no need to bridge Ethernet to DH+. You can also add additional modules for additional networks.
Ethernet products are specifically designed in a way to work in harsh environments of varying temperatures, humidity etc. It ensures any kind of hindrance to information should move in a controlled environment.
Today automation products must have Ethernet connectivity. Companies seem to realize the true benefits of end-to-end network automation from the point of business as well as from the technological standpoint.


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