Webinar: How PROFINET Works, A Beginners’ Guide
Key points
Are you looking for an introductory course in PROFINET? Our colleagues in PI North America are presenting this free-to-attend webinar to address your requirement.
How PROFINET Works, A Beginners’ Guide
This webinar will guide you through the basics of how PROFINET works. It will start by introducing the value of implementing fieldbuses and Industrial Ethernet protocols in automation networks. Then, it will expand on PROFINET basics, such as topology, media, features, performance, and configuration.
Registration Link
Details
- Date: Wednesday, December 16
- Time: 11:00 AM (MST)
- Cost: Free
- Host: PROFIBUS / PROFINET North America and the PROFI Interface Center
Agenda
- Industrial automation challenges
- Value proposition: Industrial Ethernet
- How PROFINET works
- PROFINET network basics
- Topology
- Media
- Common features
- Additional features and application profiles
- How to get started: setting up a PROFINET network
- GSD file, device addressing, diagnostics
- PROFINET highlights
- Live Q&A
We hope you can join in. Seats are limited. Register Today!
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- http://www.profibusgroup.com
- Suite 183, 19 Lever Street, Manchester, M1 1AN GB
About us
PI UK was founded as The PROFIBUS Group in 1993 to promote the use of PROFIBUS in the UK. More recently it has added PROFINET and IO-Link to the range of technologies supported by the group and is now known as PROFIBUS and PROFINET International UK, or PI UK for short. Registered in the UK as a Trade Association, PI UK is run by a Steering Committee elected by its members. It is not a limited company and hence has no company registration number, but it is fully accountable within the UK and is VAT registered, number GB 643240662.
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