AS IEC 61131.9:2014 PDF

AS IEC 61131.9:2014 PDF

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AS IEC 61131.9:2014 PDF

Published Date:
12/19/2014

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[ Current ]

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Programmable controllers, Part 9: Single-drop digital communication interface for small sensors and actuators (SDCI)

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Standards Australia

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Adopts IEC 61131-9, Ed. 1.0 (2013), which specifies a single-drop digital communication interface technology for small sensors and actuators (SDCIs) (commonly known as IO-Link), which extends the traditional digital input and digital output interfaces as defined in AS IEC 61131.2 towards a point-to-point communication link. This technology enables the transfer of parameters to Devices and the delivery of diagnostic information from the Devices to the automation system.
Edition : 1st
File Size : 1 file , 3.3 MB
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Number of Pages : 242
Product Code(s) : 10118043, 10117990, 10118066
Published : 12/19/2014

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