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Texas Instruments The Future of Robotics | 29 Learn More Learn More DP83826 10/100Mbps PHY THVD24x0 RS-422/RS-485 Transceivers Table 1: IO-Link versus industrial Ethernet for manufacturing field communications. Feature IO Link Profinet EtherCAT Comment Physical layer <=230kbit, half duplex, 20m, power in same cable 100Mbit, full duplex, 100m, separate power 100Mbit, shared packet, 100m, power in same cable defined Only Profinet supports concurrent receive and transmit of packets Topology Point to point Line, ring, star Line, ring, star Ethernet allows for large scale networks Min. cycle time 400µs + 10% 250µs (31.25 ˜µs with DFP) 31.25µs IO-Link allows additional tolerance of +10% Time syncronization Based on communication start PTCP < ± 1 µs, IRT test <250ns Distributed clocks ± 100ns IO-Link has no application time Security Not available Limitations of no Profinet traffic Not available All need additional security protocol for IT connection Functional Safety Only sign of live on redundant channel Profisafe Funcational Safety over EtherCAT Ethernet transmission is seen as black channel Profiles and Services Smart sensor, fieldbus integration, firmware update, OPC UA Profidrive, CiR, system redundancy, diagnostics SoE, CoE, EoE, FoE, AoE, EAP All support integration into automation network, no drive profile on IO-Link The growth of smart factories depends on versatile networking that matches the requirements of individual equipment units with the overall communication needs of the factory. " "

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