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Practical Aspects of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link 14th October 2015 Mark Freeman
Welcome
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House keeping points – Visits, Phones & Fires.
Visits – Toilets are through the doors and on the left
Phones – Please switch off or set to Silent
Fires – If alarm sounds, follow presenters, down to the
reception and out towards the main car park.
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Profinet UK
User Group
Practical
Aspects of
PROFIBUS,
PROFINET
and IO-Link
Practical Aspects of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link 14th October 2015 Mark Freeman
Introduction to AMRC
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The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) was established in
2001 as a £15 million collaboration between the University of Sheffield and
Boeing, with support from Yorkshire Forward and the European Regional
Development Fund.
In 2004, the AMRC moved into a purpose-built facility at the Advanced
Manufacturing Park.
The AMRC Design Prototyping and Testing Centre is a radical expansion of
the original AMRC building.
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Profinet UK
User Group
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Aspects of
PROFIBUS,
PROFINET
and IO-Link
Practical Aspects of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link 14th October 2015 Mark Freeman
Introduction to AMRC
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Rolls-Royce Factory of the Future has an open-plan workshop which is
focused on Machining research, housing an array of state-of-the-art machining
centres and other manufacturing equipment
The centre grew rapidly and, after securing a further £10m funding, opened the 4,500
sq m AMRC Rolls-Royce Factory of the Future in 2008. An 1,800 sq m extension to
the Factory of the Future was opened in 2012 to house an expanded Composite
Centre.
5. Profibus &
Profinet UK
User Group
Practical
Aspects of
PROFIBUS,
PROFINET
and IO-Link
Practical Aspects of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link 14th October 2015 Mark Freeman
Introduction to AMRC
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The Knowledge Transfer Centre opened in May 2012 to help engage
businesses along the manufacturing supply chain; and the new AMRC
Training Centre was opened in autumn 2013 to provide advanced
apprenticeship and higher training for manufacturing companies.
The KTC allows AMRC to present the innovative tools and technologies
developed in the main AMRC workshops to the UK manufacturing base and is
used regularly for seminars and events.
6. Profibus &
Profinet UK
User Group
Practical
Aspects of
PROFIBUS,
PROFINET
and IO-Link
Practical Aspects of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link 14th October 2015 Mark Freeman
Agenda
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09.00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Introduction and Profibus & Profinet Update Mark Freeman
09.55 PROFIBUS – Commissioning and Maintenance Richard Needham
10.35 PROFINET – Network Acceptance Testing Peter Thomas
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Current Trends involving PROFIsafe Peter Brown
12.15 PROFIBUS – System Design Andy Verwer
12.55 Lunch
13.35
Device Calibration and Maintenance on a PROFIBUS
PA Network
Andy Verwer
14.15 PROFINET for IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0 Xiu Ji
14.45
An Introduction to I/O-Link and its integration with
Programmable Control Systems
Peter Thomas
15.00 Questions & Close
7. Profibus &
Profinet UK
User Group
Practical
Aspects of
PROFIBUS,
PROFINET
and IO-Link
Practical Aspects of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link 14th October 2015 Mark Freeman
Two technologies in one organisation
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Regional PI
Associations
PI Competence
Centers
PI Test
Laboratories
PI Training
Centers
PI (PROFIBUS & PROFINET International)
Technologies
Fieldbus based
Automation
Technology
Ethernet based
Automation
Technology
Proxy Technology
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PROFIBUS nodes
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PROFIBUS PA nodes
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PROFINET nodes
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PROFIsafe nodes
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Training for network members
Training is available in a range of areas to upgrade your skills
including:
Certified PROFIBUS or PROFINET Engineer – combining
installation, commissioning and engineering
Certified PROFIBUS or PROFINET Installer Courses
PROFIBUS Commissioning and Maintenance Courses
PROFIBUS System Design Course
PROFINET Developer Course
Training can be undertaken at the PROFIBUS International
Competence Centre in Manchester, on your company premises or
at an off-site location of your choice
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Training for network members
PROFIBUS and PROFINET training is offered through:
PROFIBUS International Competence Centre
- Manchester Metropolitan University in Manchester
or a location of your choice
(http://www.sci-eng.mmu.ac.uk/ascent/)
PROFIBUS International Training Centre
- Verwer Training & Consultancy Ltd
(http://verwertraining.com/)
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Our training partners
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PI UK Membership Benefits
User Membership £600 + VAT
•For Users of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link
Access to free advice from Pool of Experts
Discount on training and consultancy services
Access to Members' Forum
Discount on PROFIBUS publications
Participate in specification development
Free admission to Member-only seminars and meetings
Host member meetings to update own staff on technology and
products
Free download of specifications and software worth £1000s
Regular updates on technology and events
Opportunity to join UK Steering Committee
Submit case studies for publication on PI websites
Nominate staff member(s) to join UK Pool of Experts (subject to
meeting criteria)
Present papers at our workshops and seminars
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PI UK Membership Benefits
Supplier Member £1000 + VAT
•For distributors, integrators, consultants and trainers.
•All the User benefits plus:
Free publicity in PROFInews and PROFINEWS UK
Become an Accredited PROFIBUS or PROFINET Company (subject to
meeting criteria)
Exhibit products at our workshops and seminars (small charge applies)
Exhibit on PI’s stand at German tradeshows (additional charge applies)
Use of marketing materials and logos
Advertising opportunities on PI Web site
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PI UK Membership Benefits
Vendor Member £2100 + VAT
•For distributors and manufacturers.
•All the above benefits plus:
List your products and services on PI Website
Link to or publish your GSD files for download from the Web
Use of PROFIBUS logo on certified equipment
Free or discounted certification of tested PROFIBUS and PROFINET
products
Discount on assignment of Ident Numbers
Hotlink from our website to yours
Sales leads
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PI UK Membership Benefits
Senior Member £2600 + VAT
•For companies that wish to play a very active role.
•All of the above benefits plus:
Seat on UK Steering Committee
Company logo on PROFIBUS UK letterhead
Free banner advert on UK section of PI Web site
“Featured Company” status on UK section of PI Website
Seminar Special Offer: Complete and hand in Feedback Form and
claim £100 off 1st year discount!
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PROFIBUS,
PROFINET
and IO-Link
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iPhone
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/profinews-
phone-edition/id757900928?mt=8
iPad
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/profinews/id7
47750889?mt=8
Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.profibus.profinews
PROFINEWS App brings you all the latest information and
news on PROFIBUS & PROFINET and the PI Organization
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Profinet UK
User Group
Practical
Aspects of
PROFIBUS,
PROFINET
and IO-Link
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PROFIBUS & PROFINET on the Web
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www.profibus.com www.profinet.com
www.profibus.co.uk
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Profinet UK
User Group
Practical
Aspects of
PROFIBUS,
PROFINET
and IO-Link
Practical Aspects of PROFIBUS, PROFINET and IO-Link 14th October 2015 Mark Freeman
Agenda
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09.00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Introduction and Profibus & Profinet Update Mark Freeman
09.55 PROFIBUS – Commissioning and Maintenance Richard Needham
10.35 PROFINET – Network Acceptance Testing Peter Thomas
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Current Trends involving PROFIsafe Peter Brown
12.15 PROFIBUS – System Design Andy Verwer
12.55 Lunch
13.35
Device Calibration and Maintenance on a PROFIBUS
PA Network
Andy Verwer
14.15 PROFINET for IoT, IIoT and Industry 4.0 Xiu Ji
14.45
An Introduction to I/O-Link and its integration with
Programmable Control Systems
Peter Thomas
15.00 Questions & Close