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Specification links sensors and actuators

An ODVA product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 26, 2007

CompoNet meets the requirements of applications using large numbers of simple sensors and actuators by providing high speed communications with configuration tools.

ODVA has published the first edition of the CompoNet Specification.

The CIP Networks Library of specifications include Ethernet/IP, DeviceNet, ControlNet, CIP Safety - and now CompoNet.

CIP, the Common Industrial Protocol, is a single, media-independent protocol that provides the interoperability and interchangeability essential to open networks and open systems.

Complementary to the entire family of CIP Networks, CompoNet meets the requirements of applications using large numbers of simple sensors and actuators by providing high speed communications with configuration tools and combining this with efficient construction, simple set-up and high availability - all on a single network.

"CompoNet will provide users with a network that is easy to configure and maintain, with comprehensive built-in error detection functions", states Katherine Voss, Executive Director of ODVA.

"Whenever large numbers of sensors and actuators are involved, wiring effort becomes a major cost consideration".

"CompoNet offers quick and easy installation using cost-effective flat network cable with pressure-clamping IDC connectors or round cable that allow for flexible cabling topologies including daisy chain and trunk-line".

Hiroyuki Usui, Chair of ODVA's Territory Alliance Group in Japan, states "The Japanese market has been longing for a high-speed sensor and actuator network that incorporates advanced configuration and diagnostics capabilities".

"CompoNet will meet this need and is expected to gain rapid widespread adoption".

In addition to The CompoNet Specification, vendors can obtain toolkits directly from ODVA.

These developers' toolkits, which include hardware and software, will provide vendors with assistance in getting started in the process of building products.

ODVA expects to see vendor adoption initially in Japan, with products expected to be available in 2007.

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