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Industrial Ethernet Switches

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Optimizing Subnet Interconnections with
Industrial Layer 3
Switches NEW!
It is well known that the open standard multi-layer TCP/IP networking structure governs network traffic on the Internet and millions of LANs and subnets around the world. TCP/IP is often described in terms of the five layers. The topic of this paper is what is referred to in the market as a "layer 3 switch". |
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Requirements for Ethernet Networks
in Substation Automation
Ethernet offers numerous advantages that make it the
communication medium of choice for substation automation
systems around the world, including superior range, versatility,
and speed. However, there are special considerations that must
be made in order to ensure maximum performance and
reliability for the conditions and requirements of power
substations. |
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Redundant Ring Technology for Industrial Ethernet Applications
High speed redundancy networks have become a key issue
when building industrial Ethernet networks. More and more industrial switch
manufactures now provide high-speed recovery times and
redundant ring switches as the best solution for industrial
Ethernet infrastructures.
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Redundant Gigabit Backbone Adds Speed and Reliability to Industrial Networks
The rapid growth in demand for high-bandwidth data, such as on-line video, is driving many network administrators to convert their existing network backbones to gigabit speeds and higher. |
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Industrial Ethernet Infrastructure: Key Selection Criteria
It's no wonder that confusion and fear of selecting antiquated components can paralyze even the most seasoned automation engineer.
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OPC Server in Automation
Many field control devices are just waiting to be networked. One of the results of this development is that a much greater effort must be placed on the management of network architecture.
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Redundancy in Automation
Redundancy is currently one of the hottest topics for many industries and business information backup systems, particularly in light of the fact that more types of industrial equipment now comes with an Ethernet interface.
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Serial to Ethernet Products

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Console Management—Better Network Protection for Industrial Ethernet
The commercial IT market has already learned the importance of a solid network maintenance and disaster recovery program. Commercial applications that require an exceptionally reliable network environment have turned to console management for robust network maintenance and recovery.
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Remote I/O

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Ethernet Gives New Remote Monitoring and Alarm Solution a Big Advantage
Ethernet technology has the unique advantage of bi-directional
communication, which has given rise in the IO industry to the
so-called "push" and "pull" technologies. Active Ethernet I/O
uses push technology to create a new type of remote
monitoring and alarm system, which is particularly well-suited
for applications that rarely experience exceptions. |
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Active
Ethernet I/O: A New Generation in IP-based Data Acquisition and
Control
Network hosts typically have to poll the I/O server repeatedly in order to obtain remote sensor data over an Ethernet network. This white paper presents a new approach to IP-based data acquisition and control that is dramatically faster, more flexible, easier to configure, and easier to program for.
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Embedded Computers

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Embedded Computing for Industrial Applications
This white paper explains the basic difference between a general-purpose computer and embedded computer, and highlights the features that embedded computers should have when used for industrial applications. |
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Using Sample Code to Develop Embedded Applications Saves Time and Keeps Bugs at a Mininum
It is often the case that software developers build application programs based on sample code or code from previous projects. Building on your own experience or the experience of others is common practice in the software industry, since doing so allows developers to deliver products faster, and also helps guarantee that the source code is relatively bug-free. In particular, when developers are faced with the challenge of writing code for applications new to the programmer, relying on sample code to get started goes a long way to keeping frustrations at a minimum. |
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Why You Should Choose Linux as Your Embedded Operating System
Embedded operating systems can be divided into three categories: Linux, Windows CE, and customized or proprietary operating systems. Due to its versatility and stability, Linux is the best OS choice for programmable devices. |
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The Next Link in IPC Evolution—Embedded Systems for Industry
Industry is moving to adopt RISC-based, all-in-one computers that use an embedded Linux operating system. This type of front-end computer is extremely versatile and robust, and offers significant savings compared to traditional IPCs.
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Media Converters

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Expand Your Serial COMs with Optical Fiber
Serial devices are used around the world as integral components of industrial automation systems. This is due in part to the fact that RS-232/422/485 interfaces are easy to set up and economical to use. For example, the 2-wire RS-485 interface can be used to connect as many as 32 serial devices to a single half-duplex line.
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Video Networking Products

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Real-time Video Monitoring Increases the Efficiency of SCADA
Process Management NEW!
Traditional SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems have been an important part of automation control systems for many years, and they are designed to monitor and control the status of devices and processes. A new trend is to integrate real-time video surveillance into SCADA systems to give system operators a more powerful tool for managing their processes.
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Six Factors to Consider when Upgrading to an Industrial Grade IP Surveillance System
A rugged and well-designed industrial video-over-IP solution is essential to make sure the video surveillance system working stably and reliably.
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The Transmission of Video Images for Transportation Management Systems
Video cameras play an important role in providing administrators of modern Transportation Management Systems with real-time information. Unlike other types of detectors and sensors—which only provide digital data—cameras provide real-time images of traffic situations, giving administrators a valuable tool for analyzing complicated traffic patterns and making snap decisions.
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