New all-in-one IO-Link Master and control system
Posted to News on 21st Feb 2020, 11:52

New all-in-one IO-Link Master and control system

Sick is launching the SIG200 Profinet Sensor Integration Gateway as the first in a family of intelligent Industry 4.0 gateways designed to work as both IO-Link Masters and small, distributed control systems in one. It makes light work of configuring localised sensor applications and, at the same time, opens up high-speed transfer of sensor status, parameter and diagnostics data with enterprise-level or cloud-based systems.

New all-in-one IO-Link Master and control system

Sick's SIG200 Sensor Integration Gateway is an IO-Link Master with an onboard web server that collects, combines, evaluates and transmits signals from IO-Link devices from any manufacturer. Sick's innovative DualTalk technology means the SIG200 needs only one cable to communicate simultaneously via the fieldbus with the machine controller and with higher-level enterprise or web-based systems.

Data can be integrated transparently into both common PLC environments and higher-level systems. The SIG200's built-in logic and remote intelligence make it quick and easy for engineers to create and run distributed sensor applications, even independently of the PLC.

David Hannaby, Sick's UK Product Manager for Presence Detection, explains: "The beauty of the SIG200 is that it offers all the Industry 4.0 benefits of setting up a system using an IO-Link Master, PLC and sensors. Alternatively, it opens a second route, where you can bypass the PLC and create your own data gathering system linking straight to the cloud.

"Engineers will find it easy to configure and visualise an automation solution with the SIG200. The SOPAS logic editor has a great drag-and-drop function so you can visualise all the connected sensor and actuator signals and measured values without the need for special software knowledge. It saves a huge amount of programming time, effort and cost.

"Process control functions - for example, activating a mechanical pusher to reject products from a conveyor system - can be configured and set to operate autonomously without the need for the PLC. So, the communication load in the fieldbus is reduced at the same time."

Easier implementation

The Sick SIG200 makes it easy to solve simple application tasks using binary switching signals or measured values from IO-Link sensors and actuators without an additional control. Meanwhile diagnostics, process parameters, and status information from IO-Link devices - eg for condition monitoring or predictive maintenance - can be accessed both at the machine and company level. Data from the SIG200 can be exchanged rapidly with MES, ERP and cloud-based software applications, and a REST API interface enables integration with web-based software.

Each Sick SIG200 has four master ports for connecting any IO-Link sensors and actuators. Its flexible data integration can even be extended to standard binary sensors with Sick's SIG100 sensor hub, that can be used to bundle up to twelve standard I/Os in a single IO-Link data packet, which can then be communicated to machine controllers and cloud-based systems via the SIG200. A maximum of 52 I/Os can be connected to one SIG200 by using the Sick SIG100.

The Sick SIG200 uses Sick's SOPAS Engineering Tool software as a powerful and intuitive user interface which can be accessed with a PC via standard M8 USB, Ethernet or a web browser of choice. The easy-to-use Logic Editor within SOPAS enables the user to visualise all connected signals and solve application tasks quickly and easily using drag-and-drop logic blocks.

An embedded IODD (IO-Link device description) interpreter enables users to configure both the SIG200 and connected IO-Link devices by simply uploading the IODD files. Using Sick SOPAS, parameterisation of connected devices is straightforward, and device replacement is easy. This is not restricted to Sick products; the SIG200 can work with any third-party products if the IODD file is accessible.

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Through its growing family of Sensor Integration Gateways, Sick's vision is to offer a scaled portfolio to support integration into fieldbus environments and higher automation hierarchies. Initially available with the Profinet Ethernet fieldbus protocol, additional fieldbus versions of the SIG200 will follow in the future.

Sick is offering an IO-Link Master Starter Kit containing everything needed to set up an application using the SIG200. The kit includes the SIG200, IMC Proximity Sensor, WLG16 photoelectric sensor and reflector, cabling and accessories, together with Sick's SOPAS ET and FieldEcho software. Step-by-step guidance is provided for a quick-start configuration of a simple application using the IO-Link Master.

Follow the link for more information about the new SIG200 Profinet Sensor Integration Gateway and Starter Kit from Sick.


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