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How Multi-protocol I/O Modules Power the IIoT

In the dawn of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), the use of multiple protocols is becoming the new standard for network design. The number of Ethernet solutions exceeds the number of fieldbuses and a comparison can hardly be made from the user’s point of view. Within this webinar, we will show how users can adapt the LioN-Power solution to increase efficiency of planning, fabrication, and maintenance.



Date: December 10, 2015
Time: 12 PM EST (9 AM PST / 6:00 PM CET)
Duration: 1 hour
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Overview

LioN-Power is the new generation of the Lumberg Automation I/O network family and sets new standards in the field of IP67 field wiring. Technologies such as multi-protocol, IO-Link and M12 Power, apart from having optimized designs, are today's global trendsetters. Solutions are suitable for every application, whether protocol, power, port or space - LioN-P is LioN-Power.

With LioN-Power, for example, Lumberg Automation offers the possibility of consistent M12 wiring. Sensors/actuators, bus, and even power can be wired entirely with M12 connectivity. This innovative multi-protocol technology enables users to work from just one device to make planning, fabrication, and maintenance more efficient as companies embrace the Industrial Internet of Things.

Universally applicable, fieldbus-independent, point-to-point connections are also possible with the LioN-Power Active I/O Modules. These modules provide on-machine capability compatible with multiple protocols, including EtherNet/IP and PROFINET. LioN-Power's compact design makes it easier than ever to design the LioN-Power products into machines, while innovative adapters allow use on existing mechanical structures of competitors without having to change anything.

In this presentation, attendees will discover why LioN-Power provides maximum flexibility while simultaneously decreasing the variety of different boxes and connection lines needed to build an industrial network.

Key Takeaways

  • Reduced variety of versions: Learn how the multi-protocol technology accepts different controls and uses IO-Link to communicate with different sensors/actuators to increase parameter configuration options
  • Cost savings: Understand why fewer versions means storage area, startup, training, maintenance and purchasing behavior can be optimized
  • Diagnostics and startup: Discover how an integrated Webserver saves times during startup and simplifies diagnostics.
  • Installation and power: Learn how consistent M12 wiring not only speeds installation and startup, but supplies more power in a daisy chain through the 16 Amps with L-coding

Speakers

Paul Just, Product Manager, Belden

Paul Just is a Product Manager in the Industrial Connectivity division of Belden, responsible for the active and passive I/O Module portfolio. Just graduated from the University of Applied Sciences-Ostwestfalen-Lippe with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and further specialization in Information and Software Technology.

Fabian Seymer, Product Manager, Belden

Fabian Seymer is a Product Manager in the Industrial Connectivity division at Belden with responsibility for the M8/M12 connector and cordset portfolio. Seymer graduated from the Technical University-Freiberg with a major in business engineering.

Felix Düllo, Product Manager, Belden

Felix Düllo is a Product Manager in the Industrial Connectivity division at Belden with responsibility for the Industrial connector portfolio. Düllo graduated from the University of Applied Science-Offenburg with a Bachelor of Engineering degree.