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IP Network in the manufacturing floorIP Network in the
manufacturing floor
Agenda
• Introduction• From data collection to device
control• Migration to industrial Ethernet• The value added services of
Industrial Ethernet• About Cisco and PANDUIT
Introduction
© PANDUIT 2004
Introduction: history
• In the early 80’s, the first industrial network was created for data collection,
• In the 90’s, control (automation) networks start to emerge,
• Nowadays, new networks are implemented for intelligent devices including wireless, remote access, direct link to a bundle of ERP software.
Introduction: deployment
• According to ARC, “the worldwide market for industrial Ethernet devices is expected to grow by 84.1% over the next five years”
• Today, with 1 million nodes, Industrial Ethernet represents approximatly 6% of the total actual potential. In 2007, Industrial Ethernet will represents nearly 40% of the potential. Moreover, the potential is increasing as well due to the easier access to production automation.
• Europe and USA are representing the majority of this market
Introduction: Reasons
• Ethernet is a international standard,
• Ethernet has been used in office networks for decades,
• Ethernet is an open system,
• Ethernet has the lowest installed cost,
• Ethernet is common from office to shop floor,
• Ethernet is enabling technology and is ready for intelligent networking.
Example of topologies
• Network topologies is the arrangement of elements (physical, logic, virtual) of a network.– Data collection– Control device
Data collection
Central PLC Switch
Central Plant Control Cabinet
I/O
Bulkhead Connectors
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DAS : Data Acquisition System
Device control
Central PLC
Central Plant Control Cabinet
I/O
Bulkhead Connectors
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DAS : Data AcquisitionSystem
Output load device
Switch within an IP-rated enclosure
Hardened Patch Panel
Switch
OtherInput/Output
IP devices: IP Cameras, Card Readers, HVAC Controls …
Wireless Nodes
LocalPLC
Value
• Total consolidated Network
• Value for convergence
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Value of Industrial Ethernet
• The convergence of all networks:– Reduces CaPEX. – Reduces maintenance cost– Lowers overall operation costs
• By developing an intelligent network which enable innovative applications including VoIP, video, remote control, security and safety control…
Cisco-Panduit Partnership
Deploym
ent Partners
Automation Control
Management & Administrative Infrastructure
Network Infrastructure
Cabling Infrastructure
Power Services Infrastructure
Unified StructurePACT™ Technology
Partner Solutions
Industrial TX5eTM Connectors and Patch Cords
INDUSTRIALNET Enclosures
FIBERRUNNER®
Cable Routing
System
Racks and Cable
Management
J-MODTM Cable Support System
Waterfall Accessories
Stackable Cable Rack Spacers
Wiring
Accessories
Power Connectors
Wiring Duct
Lock-out Tag-out
Identification Systems
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Who is Panduit?
• US private own company created in 1955• Two Business Units:
– Network connectivity• The network cabling management solutions includes
with connectivity, racks, patch panels, cable management and trunking, intelligent physical layout management system.
– Electrical Group• The electrical cabling solutions includes fixing,
accessories, terminals, power connectors, grounding, identification and safety for electrical activities from installation to mass production.
Specialised in
• Enterprise back office – Finance, Education, Service Providers,
Healthcare, Government
• Industrial– Oil & gas, chemical, food & beverage,
pharmaceutical, Mass Transportation, Shipbuilding, Automotive, Telecom GSM-UMTS
Activity
• Expertise:– Product development with/for customers– Application survey on customer production
processes and integration– Lower installation cost & Return On Investment
• Channel– Network of Certified installers trained and submitted
the test results of their installation for warranty– Network of distributors – general and market specific
that add value to the industrial market.– Network of other suppliers to bring a proven
interoperability
Product Solution Sets
• IP67 Rated Bulkhead Jack & Plug
• Stainless Steel Faceplate• IP-Rated Enclosures• Industrial Patch Cords• Cat 6 Module• M12 Modules/Connectors• Hardened Patch Panels• Hardened Fiber
Runner/Raceway Products• Fiber Module