By February 2, 2022 Read More →

Discuss new innovations at Industrial Ethernet Week

220202_Harting_2Industrial Ethernet is powering transformation, helping to turn the vision of IIoT and seamless sensor-to-cloud communication into reality. To learn more and discover solutions for driving industrial change, join Harting for its Industrial Ethernet Week from the 8-10 February 2022.

Across three inspiring days, you’ll hear keynote speeches, expert talks and enjoy technical sessions with solution experts, thought leaders, IIoT pioneers, and representatives from a range of global brands.

Harting solutions for the delivery of fast Ethernet include the ix Industrial, a robust, space-saving connector to replace the traditional RJ45. It has a 70% smaller PCB jack and a high current-carrying capacity that supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications. It complies with IEC 61076-3-124 and conforms to the shock and vibration resistance levels set out in EN 50155.

Experts have also suggested that Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) will be one of the technological cornerstones that helps to deliver high data streams amid increasing demand. Up until now, industrial Ethernet has come with restrictions as it has only been able to reach the control level before it needs to switch to bus systems via gateways. SPE allows equipment to connect via end-to-end IP-based communications right up into the field level.

The T1 Industrial SPE connector from Harting supplies both data and power via Power over Data Line (PoDL) across a single pair of wires in an IEC 63171-6 industrial interface. The compact size of the T1 means Ethernet interfaces can be designed onto simple sensors, cameras, reading/ID devices or similar miniaturised equipment.

Harting sees immense potential in this new technology in robotics, with sensors, actuators and network nodes all able to be networked and supplied with power via the T1.

Click here to see the agenda and register for Industrial Ethernet Week.

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