7 Critical Things to Know About Ethernet on the Plant Floor
7 Critical Things to Know About Ethernet on the Plant Floor
Throughput is defined by the amount of data that can be transferred through a network in a given time period. It is only possible to improve performance of a network by shortening turnaround times in the communication stack. PROFINET achieves maximum throughput in a network designed for the plant floor with deterministic and reliable communication. The turnaround times in the PROFINET stack are more than 10 times faster than a standard Ethernet TCP/UDP implementation. PROFINET accomplishes this feat by taking advantage of an Ethernet Real-time channel for time critical applications where speed and determinism is required and while using the standard TCP/IP channel for configuration, diagnostics, network routing and communication of “bulk data transfer.”
4. The critical thing about network configuration is not just how easy it is to setup, but how little programming you have to do to make it run.
When establishing the communication relationship between devices, PROFINET utilizes a configuration approach instead of a programming approach. Due to the object-oriented approach, which configures interconnections between devices instead of programming and debugging communications, system-integrators and end-users confirm a reduction of 25 percent in engineering time and commissioning. One key factor for this improvement is the ability of the PROFINET configuration tools to automatically calculate network utilization to specify the system-wide scan rate.
5. The critical thing about Industrial Ethernet is not if it supports the application you need now, but if the same Ethernet will support all your applications in the future.
Manufacturers today are already realizing value by reducing the number of dedicated and proprietary networks and interfaces. However, this implementation often occurs in a phased approach. PROFINET allows customers to implement a totally integrated automation solution at their own pace on one single Ethernet network that supports the different control disciplines, such as peer-to-peer communications, distributed I/O, machine safety, motion control, and data acquisition. PROFINET is also prepared to handle the requirements of vertical integration. One example is the trend to seamlessly integrate production data to the business systems (such as Enterprise Resource Planning systems) allowing production yields, metrics and other productivity measures to be easily gathered with Ethernet connectivity to the plant floor.
6. The critical thing about Industrial Ethernet is not just if it talks Ethernet, but how it integrated with already implemented networks and machines from different vendors.
Since PROFINET works with standard Ethernet switches and utilizes the TCP/IP protocol suite, a system based on PROFINET may be connected to the overall automation network without the requirement of high-end switches or special features such as IGMP snooping and VLAN. PROFINET not only allows network connectivity, but also allows communication between multiple vendors’ products and systems. PROFINET’s component-based automation concept simplifies interfacing by utilizing the open technology of XML to represent the entire machine as a component, independent of the control system inside. Then the engineering tools connect the components and configure the communications between the machines using ...
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