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News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: Products at Profibus Conference
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 April 2004
First showing at Profibus Conference
Phoenix Contact will be attending the Profibus Conference to be held at Ragley Hall on 22nd and 23rd June 2004, for the first time, enhancing its position as a leading supplier of fieldbus systems.
Phoenix Contact will be attending the Profibus Conference to be held at Ragley Hall on 22nd and 23rd June 2004, for the first time, enhancing its position as a leading supplier of fieldbus systems On show, in the product display area, will be a comprehensive product range of IP20 Inline Block I/O and Inline Modular I/O, for control panel installations, with DIN rail mounting, colour coded terminals and accessories for quick and easy installation
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Additionally machine mounted IP65/67 I/O will be on display.
The Fieldline range, offers direct M12 connections to sensors/actuators reducing cabling and installation time.
Also on show will be a range of infrastructure components, such as fibre-optic convertors and repeaters, providing support for the design of user-specific fibre or copper bus topologies, and T-couplers to allow networks to be built inline, star or redundant ring structures using polymer, HCS or glass fibre.
The Subcon-Plus and F-SMA/B-FOC fast connection technologies for copper or fibre cables and connectors can be assembled rapidly on site to reduce installation costs.
Intelligent motor controls and a range of gateways for connections to other bus systems will complete the Profibus portfolio.
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