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Our comprehensive range of diagnostic tools are designed to prevent failures before production grinds to a halt, and quickly get you back on track should your network require maintenance.
Additionally, the tools can easily be used by staff with both basic and expert engineering knowledge.
These products enable both on-site and remote monitoring and diagnostics. Whether your facility is focussing on keeping a safe distance between co-workers, eliminating travel between sites or just trying to carry on producing vital supplies while key personnel are self isolating, we have the tools to help.
The tabs below will make choosing the right product for your network easier and clearer than before. However, as no two networks are the same, please feel free to contact Dave Tomlin on 024 7669 2066 if you need any assistance or to request a quote.
View our most recent presentation, and the associated reports, "The process of certifying a new PROFINET network and performing the appropriate diagnostics on it" here.
PROFIBUS networks are generally characterized by purple single-pair RS-485 cabling. And those cables use the standard DB9 or M12 connectors. PROFINET networks, on the other hand, typically use green industrially graded Ethernet cables. For PROFINET networks, the most common connector type is RJ45, but M12 connectors are also used in high exposure environments and BFOCs for fiber optic applications. Good article here from PROFIBUS USA
PROFINET devices can be in any order and topology
PROFIBUS networks are in daisy chained lines, and can go in different directions with hubs or repeaters
Analyzer IE for industrial Ethernet Technologies
Analyzer PRO adds Jitter to the powerful Analyser Software with the TAP
TH LINK PROFINET: Efficient maintenance and diagnostics of PROFINET networks