Ethernet-APL, based on the new IEEE two-wire standard, provides power and communication over long distances, supporting multiple protocols like HART-IP, EtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP. Oct. 3, 2024 ...
Ethernet-APL is a new technology in process engineering that enhances the efficient and safe operation of systems. It enables field devices and supervisory control systems to be seamlessly networked ...
The key technology Ethernet-APL fulfils all promises and brings digitalization to every corner of a process plant: the fast and efficient communication of large amounts of data is barrier-free and ...
Digitisation at the field level is an important factor for securing long-term competitiveness. Choosing the right communication technology depends on application, sensor complexity, and network ...
Ethernet-APL brings two-wire Ethernet, including power supply, into the field. Ethernet technology is used in industrial plants only at the higher levels of the automation pyramid, hardly at the field ...
New process device profiles have been added by ODVA to the EtherNet/IP specification to provide end users with another tool to help optimize plant operations. According to ODVA, the new process device ...
The concept of Ethernet-APL (short for advanced physical layer) aims to revolutionize communication within process technology plants by implementing an Ethernet-based system for the entire ...
The first Ethernet-APL certificate for the iTEMP temperature transmitter from Endress+Hauser was presented to Harald Müller (E+H) at the SPS show in Nuremberg, Germany, in November. Left to right: ...
Driving Sustainability, Energy Transition, and Performance through Digitalization. ethernet-APL make connections easier and make operations smarter. Representative of end-users, one of the highlights ...
For almost a half-century, the development of Ethernet has moved inexorably in one direction—faster. When Robert Metcalfe co-invented it with his team at Xerox Palo Alto in the 1970s, Ethernet had an ...
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