You missed PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link training day, March 29!

Full agenda for Industrial Automation Training Day

Held in Manchester on March 29th, this highly informative training day addresses the key practical issues arising from the use of digital communications technologies in automated manufacturing applications.

With particular emphasis on Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things, the event will cover the use of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link in key application areas such as utilities, pharmaceutical, packaging, printing, electrical and electronics assembly, robotics, automotive engineering, mechanical handling and logistics, control systems and energy management, from system design and safety considerations through to maintenance and fault-finding.

Agenda

09.00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Introduction of Exhibitor stands and Profibus & Profinet Update Mark Freeman
09.55 Profibus DP – Monitoring and Maintenance

Identifying potential future problems, diagnosing current problems and the steps to take to make your network fit for the future.

Dave Tomlin
10.35 Why you should measure shield currents in PROFIBUS and PROFINET networks

Recently, a new phenomenon has appeared during the search for the causes of network failures. It has been noted data communication issues are becoming more frequent in situations where conventional network analysers do not reveal any weak points.

It was the investigation of shield currents on industrial data communication lines that prompted the usual diagnostic approach to take a completely new turn. It soon became clear that the bus itself was in perfect condition, but was being affected by external influences that are generally referred to as “EMC interference“. Further extensive measurements, both in the bonding system and in the shielding connections of bus lines, revealed an association between high leakage currents (mostly of higher frequency) and bus failures.

This presentation will explain the theory behind the measurements, the tools used to perform them and will provide limits against which all industrial networks should be checked against.

Peter Thomas
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Safety for Automation and Control Networks

This presentation will discuss the basics of how we should approach a safety-related control project and discuss how networking supports the implementation of the safety system using PROFIsafe as an example of a black channel safety-related control solution.

Peter Brown
12.15 PROFINET System Design

It is widely accepted that the most important decisions are made at design stage of a project. This presentation examines the fundamental principles of good network design for PROFINET systems, although many of the ideas are applicable to PROFIBUS and other networking systems. The presentation will discuss the main factors that must be considered at the design stage of an automation system. Practical examples will show how facilities for health checking, fault-finding and maintenance can have a crucial impact on plant availability. The presentation will also examine how properly thought out network monitoring and redundancy can drastically affect plant up-time and thus profitability.

Andy Verwer
12.55 Lunch  
13.35 PROFIBUS system engineering and monitoring

This presentation will look at the tools and techniques that are available for engineering activities such as health checking and fault finding. In particular the presentation will explore some of the devices that are now available for automated network condition monitoring. These devices can provide 24/7 remote monitoring of your networks to provide rapid reporting of network problems and provide indication of performance degradation and give pre-warning of impending failure. The presentation will include a practical demonstration of some of the available tools.

Andy Verwer
14.15 PROFINET for IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0

A short journey to explain the IoT The Internet of Things, IIoT The Industrial Internet of things, IND4.0 from IND1.0 and Big Data. How PROFINET is placed as the ideal Industrial Fieldbus to fulfil the above, how its implemented and why you should consider it. Some of the myths explained.

Derek Lane
14.45 Introduction to IO-Link – Features and Benefits

With an installed base approaching 4 million nodes IO-Link is THE protocol for communication down to the sensor and actuator level. This presentation will be covering what a typical IO-Link solution consists of, how it interfaces to the control system and the benefits that can be derived from this increased level of communication with IO-Link devices. These include: easier handling of measurement signals, remote and automatic device parameterisation, smart sensor diagnostic functions, safety over IO-Link whilst also being an enabler for Industrial IoT and Industry 4.0 strategies.

Russell Smith
15.25 Summary/Questions
15.30 Close

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Table Top Exhibition

Supported by demonstrations of actual tools used in configuration and maintenance, the seminar will be of great value to Designers, Production/System Engineers, Instrument Technicians/Engineers and C&I Engineers involved in design, operation and maintenance of modern automated factories and process plant.

  • AJM Engineering Management
  • BalluffPROFINET to Interbus proxy
  • Belcom Cables
  • Control Specialists
  • Hitex UK
  • Hi-Port Controls
  • IndustrialComms
  • iTech
  • Phoenix Contact

With the recent upsurge in the request for connection to legacy Interbus systems via PROFINET controllers, Phoenix Contact will be featuring its PROFINET to Interbus proxy (pictured) which allows direct connection between PROFINET controllers and legacy Interbus networks.

iTech will be showcasing a PLC with PROFINET, PI with 2 or 3 instruments on PROFIBUS DP and PA, V90 Servo Motor using PROFINET, Procentec’s Profibus Analyser and a Combricks fixed Analyser.

Back to the Seminar …

This seminar was ably presented by network specialists from member companies of PI UK, the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to support of advanced manufacturing technologies for the benefit of UK industry. Attendance is free of charge to pre-registered delegates from the User community, i.e. companies that own, operate, design, build or maintain automated plant. The event will provide delegates with an excellent networking opportunity and the ability to speak to PI UK’s experts.

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