CC-Link IE Field Ethernet-based network gains motion control
Posted to News on 7th Mar 2012, 15:52

CC-Link IE Field Ethernet-based network gains motion control

Open networks offer freedom of choice, flexibility, performance and cost savings. Recent years have seen the adoption of Ethernet for open network technologies. The CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA) has been at the forefront of these developments, introducing CC-Link IE (Industrial Ethernet) in 2007 and CC-Link IE Field in 2009. These networks are claimed to offer the highest performance of any Ethernet-based open network currently available, with 1Gbps transmission speeds. Whether networking multiple controllers or connecting multiple field devices to a controller, CC-Link IE offers an excellent Ethernet-based system.

CC-Link IE Field Ethernet-based network gains motion control

The CLPA is announcing a further significant development of CC-Link IE. A motion control function is now also supported, enabling CC-Link IE to address an even wider range of applications while delivering further benefits to system designers and machine builders. The new motion control function is supported by the addition of a synchronous communication function to the existing CC-Link IE Ethernet stack. This permits the precise synchronised control of multiple axes. However, besides offering high-performance motion control, a key benefit of the new functionality is the cost savings offered.

Since the new functionality is carried by a CC-Link IE Field network, this means that a machine can be built using a single network that combines all machine functions. Taking into account the recently announced safety function, this means that cost savings can be significant, as only one network is required.

John Browett, the Acting General Manager of the CC-Link Partner Association, states: "Industry is under increasing pressure to do more with less. The days of being able to run multiple networks on a machine to handle different functions such as I/O, motion and safety are quickly ending. The CLPA has a track record of keeping CC-Link at the front of technological trends, and our new motion function for CC-Link IE is further proof of this. We believe that this will make CC-Link an even more compelling choice for companies who are seeking to further reduce cost while simultaneously looking for the performance to stay one step ahead of the competition. In particular, we expect to see CC-Link IE increase its penetration in motion-specific applications such as packaging and its related industries of food and beverage and consumer packaged goods. We also believe that the ability to combine multiple functions on a single network will significantly reduce cost of ownership for machine users through reduced complexity and maintenance requirements. Finally, our unique gigabit performance means that all this can be delivered with cycle times that put users at the forefront of performance for their industry sectors."

Follow the link for more information about CC-Link and the new motion control function.


CC-Link Partner Association - Europe (CLPA)

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