Industrial Networking Introduction

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025

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  • @PhoenixContactUSA
    @PhoenixContactUSA 11 років тому

    Thanks for clarifying these points about other bus networks, 24 volt and IP (Ingress Protection) codes. You are absolutely correct that the products shown are IP20 and while being touch-proof, they would need to go into an IP67 enclosure.

  • @TradieTrev
    @TradieTrev 11 років тому

    That RS232 gear is great! It's used in conjunction with PLC equipment to control all sorts of things like big motors for example!

  • @blajaha9362
    @blajaha9362 11 років тому

    Sounds very interesting working with relays and various sensors to control devices on a hardware level, this stuff really reminds me of heavy duty truck and agricultural ECM's.
    Great vid i enjoyed it.

  • @abz998
    @abz998 11 років тому

    Your videos are pure gold. Keep up the great work!

  • @pavche7703
    @pavche7703 10 років тому

    I really needed some explanation of industrial networking. Thanks.

  • @ShotgunAFlyboy
    @ShotgunAFlyboy 9 років тому +1

    I'm surprised phx didn't give you some terminal strips with that demo. Their terminal strips are excellent

  • @westin1985
    @westin1985 11 років тому +2

    Lets see more of the technical industrial videos. Stuff like Plc,sensors, robotics, and the networking of them.

  • @phillixjusino9868
    @phillixjusino9868 11 років тому

    Huge fan, love your videos greetings from Puerto Rico

  • @krishnaprasanth.g
    @krishnaprasanth.g 11 років тому

    thanks for the nice introduction... looking for more videos from this topic....

  • @ShotgunAFlyboy
    @ShotgunAFlyboy 9 років тому

    11:30 phoenix contact makes all the coolest DIN mounted stuff....

  • @flesvik
    @flesvik 11 років тому

    And it is true that the industry is going more and more over to normal ethernet and TCP/IP between PLC's and SCADA or HMI (PROFINET is one sutch standard), but other bus network standards like "PROFIBUS" and "ASi bus" are still to a large degree used between the PLC and the sensors and equipment like VFD's, weigthcell transmitters, controlled valves, pressure transmitters, temperature transmitters, PH-transmitters, etc.

  • @HigherPlanes
    @HigherPlanes 11 років тому

    That Class 1 Zone 2 switch that you were holding up at 14:57 would operate very efficiently in my ex gf's facility

  • @emtffzartman666
    @emtffzartman666 11 років тому

    Eli... I have an IT job doing Residential to SMB work... And this stuff well... MIND = BLOWN! Very neat and interesting. How is this stuff price wise?

  • @flesvik
    @flesvik 11 років тому

    The CE mark is just a sticker the manufacturer slap on it. It just say it will not be unsafe to use.
    For explosive environments an "Ex" mark with a class and zone specification is what you want to look for.
    And for "dirty" environments IP code is what you want to look for. Like for example IP67 is dustproof and can be submerged in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes while IP54 is only dust and splash proof.
    The equipment you showed is meant to be inside cabinets and not for harsh environments.

  • @alpenwasser6869
    @alpenwasser6869 11 років тому

    Oh man, now I have more stuff that I want...
    Very nice vid, good to get some insight into this as a non-professional. Indeed this might be of some actual use to me some day. :)

  • @EHD351
    @EHD351 11 років тому

    I need one of those for the waste disposal landfill. Super.

  • @republicanu
    @republicanu 11 років тому

    They are also provide industrial networking devices. Very reliable products.

  • @michelbalt
    @michelbalt 11 років тому

    Nice video and cool realy cool items !

  • @flesvik
    @flesvik 11 років тому +1

    And it is not 26 volt it is 24 volt. That's a industry standard for most electronic equipment.

  • @carpenj275
    @carpenj275 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @HigherPlanes
    @HigherPlanes 11 років тому

    what would be cool is if the rail could run an electrical current and provide power to the devices, which would eliminate the need for an additional power source. I'm a fucking genius

  • @raulvasquez9076
    @raulvasquez9076 11 років тому

    Thank you

  • @loganshirey8377
    @loganshirey8377 5 років тому

    Wrestler?

  • @EconGuru7
    @EconGuru7 11 років тому

    Good. video bro

  • @ezeaghasisolomon3304
    @ezeaghasisolomon3304 11 років тому

    god bless u and god bless united states of america.

  • @wjjohnson3900
    @wjjohnson3900 11 років тому

    you don't want to put network equipment in or near 480v emf's is real. If you do you need your cables shielded and grounds correctly.

  • @HigherPlanes
    @HigherPlanes 11 років тому

    Good thing I'm not an electrician.