Thanks for your question. While this video offers an overview of the standard, it doesn't delve into its technical aspects. Our Pro-membership course provides in-depth explanations. It's important to note that Profibus isn't included in the Ethernet standard or SPE. I recommend reviewing these two links for a comprehensive understanding: us.profinet.com/ www.profibus.com/ Happy learning!
Hi, First of all, thanks the Realpart group always introducing new technique in a simple way. I have a question that there are some manufacturers selling SPE connectors and SPE switch, but any sensor or actuators with SPE connection in current?
Thank you for your question. This is a very good question. But are you referring to current connectors as in amps? As we stated in our video the SPE is capable of 60 volts, 8 amps. Not sure if you are looking for an SPE connector greater than that. Here is one vendor who you might look into or contact in your part of the world. us.rs-online.com/customer/login/?source=myaccount Happy learning from RealPars!
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So is this like a universal standard for profinet or profibus cable and protocol?
Thanks for your question. While this video offers an overview of the standard, it doesn't delve into its technical aspects. Our Pro-membership course provides in-depth explanations. It's important to note that Profibus isn't included in the Ethernet standard or SPE. I recommend reviewing these two links for a comprehensive understanding:
us.profinet.com/
www.profibus.com/
Happy learning!
Hi, First of all, thanks the Realpart group always introducing new technique in a simple way.
I have a question that there are some manufacturers selling SPE connectors and SPE switch, but any sensor or actuators with SPE connection in current?
Thank you for your question. This is a very good question. But are you referring to current connectors as in amps? As we stated in our video the SPE is capable of 60 volts, 8 amps. Not sure if you are looking for an SPE connector greater than that. Here is one vendor who you might look into or contact in your part of the world. us.rs-online.com/customer/login/?source=myaccount
Happy learning from RealPars!
Thank you very much!
Our pleasure! Happy learning, Kevin
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