A Practical Guide to Using Ethernet IP |
| Location: |
Intercontinental Hotel – Founders IV (1st Floor) |
| Date: |
Tuesday, May 19, 2009 |
| Time: |
1 - 3PM |
| Description: |
This course is a practical guide to implementing Ethernet IP in multi vendor process and manufacturing applications. The course is taught hands-on with live instruments with content for both new and experienced users of Ethernet IP. Students will receive a resource CD as part of the class. Topics covered include:
- Ethernet IP technology review
- Basic configuration: Micrologix 1100 with DX2000 display station
- More configuration techniques: CompactLogix with MW100
- Etherent IP with serial devices: SLC/503 with MW100
- CS3000 and Ethernet IP
- Using OPC and Ethernet IP
- Implicit vs. Explicit messaging
- Benefits of IGMP with Ethernet IP: managed switches and wireless radios
The course uses live hardware demonstrations including the following hardware and software:
- Allen- Bradley SLC500, Micrologix, CompactLogix PLC’s
- Yokogawa CS3000
- Yokogawa MW100 data acquisition system
- Yokogawa DXAdvanced data acquisition and display station
- Kepware OPC servers
- Prosoft protocol gateways and wireless radios
- Managed switches (various vendors)
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| Instructor: |
The course is taught by Mark Cureton who is a 6 year Yokogawa veteran with over 17 years of experience in the industrial market and an additional 5 in the Information Technology business market. As an engineer with sales and management experience in the Network Solutions group of Yokogawa, Mark brings real-life connectivity experience with him. Mark has presented multiple seminars on Basic Networking, Data Management and Industrial Connectivity over the past few years.
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