Industrial Automation – It Doesn’t Have To…

Industrial Automation - It Doesn't Have To... #33

January 25, 2022 elliTek, Inc. Season 4 Episode 1
Industrial Automation – It Doesn’t Have To…
Industrial Automation - It Doesn't Have To... #33
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It's Season 4 Episode 1 of Industrial Automation - It Doesn't Have To. 🎉🎉🎉

If you're new to Industrial Protocols, you need to check out this episode.

During the offseason, elliTek signed with a new automation partner, CKD.  CKD provides both Electric and Pneumatic Solutions.

Not only does CKD produce high-quality, long lasting products, but elliTek's engineers have been impressed with CKD's attention to details. 

Tune in to hear why those details are so impressive and why we're talking about Industrial Protocols.  Hint: CKD supports new fieldbus technologies with their manifolds.

  • What is a Fieldbus? 
  • What is EtherNet/IP and the difference between Ethernet and EtherNet/IP?
  • What is TCP and the difference between TCP and TCP/IP.
  • What is Modbus and the difference between Modbus, Modbus TCP, and Modbus TCP/IP?
  • What protocols do most manufacturers use?

Of course, there are more acronyms. Here's what they mean.

CIP:  Common Industrial Protocol
OVDA:  Open DeviceNet Vendors Association
TCP:  Transmission Control Protocol

Learn more about CKD, https://www.ellitek.com/ckd.  elliTek's engineers have first-hand experience with CKD products.  Talk to an engineer today, 865-409-1555.

No matter where you are in your automation journey, elliTek will meet you there!

Reach out  with any questions or future topics.

If you don't want to click on those links, pick up the phone and call us at (865) 409-1555 ext. 804.

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Welcome & Happy New Year!🎉
Examples of Fieldbus Technologies
Tolomatic & Yaskawa for the heavy stuff
CKD for the smaller loads
CKD's innovative electric actuators - the details others overlook
CKD's valve mode can help with Green Initiatives
CKD's one controller can help cut down on spare parts and inventory
The difference between EtherNet/IP and TCP/IP
BrandRant - Industrial Protocols & Assumptions
What's the difference between Modbus and Modbus TCP?
What do manufacturers typically use?
What's it boil down to - with an analogy
Wrap Up. Let us know what you think of the different format