Innovasic Semiconductor’s industrial Ethernet connectivity solutions feature 1-Port EtherNet/IP and Profinet RapID Platform

December 1, 2010 by  
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Innovasic Semiconductor (www.innovasic.com) has unveiled the 1-Port RapID Platform for Profinet devices and EtherNet/IP adapters in line with the manufacturer’s effort to deliver the lowest cost Industrial Ethernet solutions.

the 1 Port RapID Platform

Tom Weingartner, Vice President (Marketing) of Innovasic, said: “As with our previously released 2-port version, Innovasic’s 1-port RapID Platform provides quick and easy EtherNet/IP or Profinet connectivity. And whether you need 1-port or 2-ports, the same RapID Platform hardware can be used for both Industrial Ethernet protocols.”

The 1-port and 2-port RapID Platforms support Profinet version 2.2 and EtherNet/IP version 4.1 and are downloadable directly from the Innovasic website. This is pre-tested and fully functional for Profinet and EtherNet/IP conformance, which include bill of materials, electronic schematics, and layout files, as well as all essential software, development environment and stacks.

Based on Innovasic’s fido1100 communication controller, the RapID Platform can be utilized as a “network processor” along with any host microcontroller. In addition, it can be utilized as a standalone solution with the customer’s application directly running on the RapID Platform. The schematic has been designed carefully to deliver robust, industrial-class, long-life performance at the lowest possible BOM cost. The Ethernet physical interface includes bicolor LEDs, magnetics and protection circuitry integrated in the connector. Cycle times down to 1ms are achieved using the fido1100′s unique software architecture and deterministic hardware.

The 1-Port EtherNet/IP and Profinet RapID Platforms are offered on the company’s website and the 2-Port versions are now available.

EtherNet/IP Absolute Multi-turn Encoder from AMCI

Terryville, CT – Advanced Micro Controls Inc. (AMCI), has released the NR25 series of heavy-duty EtherNet/IP DuraCoder® encoders. These networked rotary sensors provide an overall measuring range of 16 bits (single-turn resolution) plus 14 bits (number of revolutions), or 30 bits total. With both single-turn and multi-turn versions available, AMCI’s EtherNet/IP encoders are ready for any application. Designed in accordance with ODVA guidelines, the AMCI NR25 EtherNet/IP encoders are 100% compatible with Rockwell Automation, Allen-Bradley, and Schneider PLCs that support EtherNet/IP.

AMCI NR25 EtherNet IP Encoders

NR25 EtherNet/IP DuraCoder Encoder Features:

• Up to 30 bit (65536 steps x 16384 revolutions) Resolution
• Absolute Single-turn and Multi-turn
• Power over EtherNet (PoE)
• Resolver-based Durability
• IP67 Ingress Protection Rating
• Solid Shaft and Hub Shaft Versions
• Stainless Steel Units Available
• ODVA Compliant

AMCI’s NR25 EtherNet/IP encoder comes standard with Power over Ethernet (PoE), making it possible to install this encoder using a single Ethernet cable that transmits data and power. The connector and cabling requirements are cut in half, plus installation is simpler and less expensive. Additionally, the ability to program with implicit and explicit messaging allows the NR25 series encoders to easily integrate with PLCs and PACs supporting EtherNet/IP. Position resolution, counting direction, velocity format, and presets are all configured easily through the EtherNet/IP port. And the ability to configure parameters simultaneously makes the NR25 encoder quick and easy to set up.

LEDs on the NR25 EtherNet/IP DuraCoders help technicians troubleshoot from the factory floor by displaying diagnostic information including module status, network status, and link/activity status.

The ODVA compliant NR25 EtherNet/IP encoders are offered in a 2.5” diameter package with two M12 connectors on the back, supplying power and EtherNet/IP connectivity. Using Power over Ethernet, users can save time and money while also simplifying wiring, as only one connector is needed for power and EtherNet/IP connectivity. The NR25 encoder is resolver based, meaning that it was designed to provide absolute position feedback without glass discs or sensitive LED components, enabling it to withstand high levels of shock and vibration. The IP67 rated package is the solution for single-turn and multi-turn position applications requiring protection from dust and water ingress. Stainless steel versions are also available for food grade and marine environments.

Advanced Micro Controls Inc.
www.amci.com

The new Allen-Bradley Kinetix 300 The new Allen-Bradley Kinetix 300 EtherNet/IP indexing servo drive for easier start-upEtherNet/IP indexing servo drive for easier start-up

Rockwell Automation (www.rockwellautomation.com) unveiled its latest servo drive — the Allen-Bradley Kinetix 300 EtherNet/IP indexing which provides end users and machine builders with the standardize capability on one communication network for easier startup, configuration and commissioning. With the new servo drive, all control solution (I/O and motion, programmable automation controllers, and HMI) can be linked over a standard EtherNet/IP network.

Kinetix 300

“Many machine builders and end users are moving toward single network solutions,” said James Grosskreuz, Rockwell Automation’s product manager. “By leveraging EtherNet/IP technology, the world’s leading industrial Ethernet, the Kinetix 300 servo drive can eliminate the need for a dedicated motion network while maintaining high-speed connectivity with excellent reliability.”

The drive can support up to 32 indices and five indexing types. It is ideal for intermittent vertical and horizontal form/fill/seal machines, simple erectors, case packers and sleevers, as well as indexing tables.

By combining the Allen‑Bradley TL‑Series and Allen-Bradley MP-Series motors, and the CompactLogix L32 controller and Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L23 with the Kinetix 300 servo drive, Rockwell Automation delivers an alternative for machines that demand Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture system’s power in a cost-effective low axis-count motion solution. The drive can also work with an Allen-Bradley MicroLogix processor to deliver a component machine-level solution in a cost-effective package.

Through a Kinetix 300 additional profile, the Kinetix 300 drive features smooth integration with Rockwell Software RSLogix 5000 software. The servo drive also provides drive-based web configuration tools. With this, machine operators no longer to maintain, load or learn dedicated motion software.

To increase productivity and help protect personnel, the Kinetix 300 is also equipped with safe torque-off capability. With this safe-off functionality, tasks like removal of jams, cleaning, machine setup, and other common maintenance work, which require power-down conditions before can now be achieved without removing power from the machine. The drive output can be disabled safely, allowing shorter machine downtime and faster machine restart. Additionally, components like input contactors are not required, helping reduce both overall system costs and panel space requirements, and simplifying machine design.

The Kinetix 300 offers a compact size and has the available power and voltage ranges to meet a wide range of global machine requirements such as alternative energy, applications in the packaging, and assembly industries and manufacturing.