excom allows safe fieldbus operation without additional manufacturer-specific redundancy concepts.
11/06 – Mai 16, 2006
Turck has implemented PNO Slave Redundancy V1.2 for its remote I/O system excom. With this new feature, the sensor, fieldbus and interface specialist reduces engineering and installation effort in the control system. With PNO Slave Redundancy V1.2 the implementation of various manufacturer-specific redundancy concepts is not longer necessary. The redundancy and online engineering functionality which exists in the excom system is fully retained.
On the redundant bus, Profibus slaves from various manufacturers can be connected according to the PNO redundancy profile without additional engineering effort. Accordingly, a separate Profibus for every slave manufacturer must no longer be installed in the field. Thus the interoperability – fully serving the interests of the system operator – is at last provided in the Profibus DP redundancy concept. The system operator can select the products based on their functionality without limiting the availability of the system.
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excom with PNO Slave Redundancy V1.2: the implementation of manufacturer-specific redundancy concepts is not longer necessary |
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