IO-Link - Reading pin 2 in an EtherNet/IP network
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Published10 months ago
Duration8:16
Video IDPfF3KtCTCf8
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Description
This video shows how to read out pin number two of an IO-Link port in addition to the data of your connected IO-Link sensor in an EtherNet/IP network. This means that IO-Link data and an additional binary signal, such as from a limit switch or proximity sensor, can be read in via a so-called A-port of an IO-Link master.
Due to the many advantages of IO-Link sensors, the system is being used more and more in the industry.
Whether existing systems or new installations, IO-Link can be quickly and easily implemented in common bus systems.
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00:00 Introduction & teaser
00:26 Necessary hardware and setup
03:38 AL1120 Standardline Master: Addressing and Configuration
05:45 AL1422 Performanceline Master: Addressing and Configuration
07:09 Summary – Reading pin 2 and IO-Link data