Communication
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What is the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP)?
Common Industrial Protocol is an ODVA-supported open industrial protocol. It is used and used in EtherNet / IP, DeviceNet, CompoNet…
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Difference between RS232 and RS485
RS232 and RS485 are standards for data cables. To exchange data between nodes in a network, the most commonly used…
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What is Ethernet?
Ethernet refers to the local area networks and devices that was defined by the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers…
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Communication network topology
Network Topology: A network consists of two or more computers that are linked to share resources (such as printers and…
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IEEE 488 – Introduction
The IEEE-488 standard interface bus, popularly known as GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus), was originally developed by Hewlett-Packard to allow…
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Fiber optics sensor
Fiber optics is a glass fiber which is used to carry signals in the form of pulses of light over distances…
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What is DeviceNet? Working, Topology
What is DeviceNet? DeviceNet is a low-cost communications link for connecting industrial devices as inductive sensors, photoelectric, limit switches, push…
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Basics of industrial networking architecture
Industrial networking is the key function to process control. it should be recognized that that networking goes beyond the interfacing of…
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Data Acquisition Card (DAQ) function
What is Data Acquisition Card? To measure signals and transfer data to the computer is done by using Data Acquisition Cards,…
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List of short- distance communication protocols
PC / AT Bus is used on computers that are compatible with IBM earlier, to connect peripheral equipment such as…
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