The key advantage: when you change the IP protection class or the bus communication, all the
relevant connection dimensions remain the same. This enables the machine builder to “convert“ an
existing machine to the customer‘s wishes extremely quickly.
Of the field buses, IO-Link plays a particularly important role. Actually, IO-Link is not a bus
communication but a “peer to peer“ connection which bridges the final metre between a field bus
and the sensors / actuators. The purpose of this exercise is to be able to use the same
communication (IO-Link) for the sensor and actuator in every version of the machine while the
gateway permits the use of any customer-specific field bus. This approach is an optimum solution
for accommodating the wide range of sensors and actuators.
Until now, IO-Link has been used predominantly by sensor manufacturers. The inclusion of IO-Link
in “PSE / PSS / PSW“ positioning systems makes halstrup-walcher the first supplier of
decentralised actuator systems that also supports this concept. The system provides the best
possible adaptability in terms of the criteria described above under “Level 2“ – and
simultaneously offers optimum support for the fast, precision positioning tasks stated under
“Level 1“. The following details will be of interest to practical engineers:
- The PSE / PSS / PSWpositioning system with IO-Link is a single cable solution that uses the
same cable for the power supply and data transmission. Standard, unshielded M12 cables can
be used.
- The so-called “time stamp“ process is supported. This guarantees that the format changeover
is always started at the desired time and the control module can transmit the corresponding
run commands in good time – the PSE / PSS / PSW positioning system with IO-Link is then even
able to start when the time stamp has been reached. This is very useful, especially for
synchronising the start of format changeover processes.