Signal converters with Ethernet interface
More process transparency with Ethernet
Effective communication between different network stations and seamless communications from the field level through to the corporate control level utilising just one network technology - Weidmüller reacted to these trends in industrial automation by introducing its communication-enabled signal converters.
The common goal of manufacturers and users is to realise the networking of all automation components in a more simple and effective way. All devices in a plant should be connected to a complete system with the help of only one bus technology. This way, a device-independent exchange of process data and diagnostic functions between the participants in the network is enabled. Weidmüller reacts to this trend and introduces the first prototypes of its communication-enabled signal converters equipped with an Ethernet interface.
Office and automation worlds are growing together
Industrial Ethernet technology achieves the goal of seamless communications from the field level through to the corporate control level utilising just one network technology.

Office and automation worlds are growing together. However, due to the fact that they place greater demands on availability, reaction time and installation processes industrial applications differ a great deal from office applications. Above all, a great deal of importance is attached to monitoring automation processes, automation componentsas well as the network. By being directly integrated in process control and central engineering systems via the Ethernet network the communication-enabled signal converters will provide optimum support to meet the demands being placed on industrial applications.
Extensive and transparent process information
In particular, signal-converter functionality of event-controlled transmission of diagnostic information is in line with user requirements for extensive and transparent process information. Thanks to Ethernet based communications all diagnostic data will be transmitted from a signal converter to the master terminal or the engineering system. The diagnostic data made available generates a significantly more exact image of the device, the sensor and the process than wouldbe possible with conventional converters.
„Our prototypes are able to monitor measurement values continuously,“ explains Michael Höing. „For example, they can generate an alarm independent of process statuses; for instance, if measured values exceed or fall short of user definable limit values.“ Consequently, measurements and conditioning of process values are moving significantly closer to the engineering and control systems. Diagnostic options that otherwise would be the reserve of complex process devices can now be extended to all measurements in an application.
Fast and simple integration
In addition to the increase in process transparency low installation costs are a further remarkablebenefit of utilising Ethernet based signal converters. As companies usually already have an Ethernet network installed to link their office PCs in the production environment it is possible to quickly and simply integrate the communicationenabled devices required to control and monitor production processes. To facilitate integration in engineering and control systems two industry standards are available in the form of FDT/DTM and OPC; these are compatible with all process control systems.