Communication system for automation and process engineering, and y selector switch unit for such a communication system

The disclosure relates to a communication system for automation and process engineering, having a controller as a signal receiver and a sensor as a signal source, which interchange voltage and/or current signals via a connection line, wherein the sensor is suitable for providing digital data accordi...

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Main Authors Wagner, Alfred, Glöckner, Andres, Kimmich, Michael
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 11.06.2024
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Summary:The disclosure relates to a communication system for automation and process engineering, having a controller as a signal receiver and a sensor as a signal source, which interchange voltage and/or current signals via a connection line, wherein the sensor is suitable for providing digital data according to the IO-Link standard, and the controller has only an analogue and/or switching signal input. In order to make it possible for the user to be able to easily access the data from an IO-Link-enabled sensor in the communication system if the control unit itself is not suitable for this purpose, the communication line is divided into two partial lines and a Y selector switch unit is used at the connection point, wherein a first connection is provided on the sensor side and a second and a third connection are provided on the controller side on the Y selector switch unit, wherein the controller is connected to the second connection and a further data receiver is connected to the third connection, and wherein the Y selector switch unit provides the further data receiver with the digital data according to the IO-Link standard from the sensor at the third connection and comprises an evaluation and processing unit which taps off the digital data according to the IO-Link standard from the sensor, extracts a binary switching signal therefrom and provides the controller with said signal at the second connection, with the result that the further data receiver can query the digital data from the sensor and can access the sensor without the signals between the sensor and the controller being influenced thereby.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201917046854