Pack Expo: SERCOS real-time communications for packaging
Real time communications inside packaging machines is possible and happening in applications now, says The SERCOS organizations, at Pack Expo. Rovema uses SERCOS III Ethernet protocol.
By Control Engineering Staff -- Control Engineering, 11/11/2008
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| A functioning demo panel with the Rovema control system is in the SERCOS booth at Pack Expo 2008. The Rovema system uses SERCOS III industrial Ethernet protocol. |
Chicago – Real-time communications inside packaging machines is possible and happening in applications now, says The SERCOS organizations, represented at Pack Expo 2008, Nov. 9-13.
Rovema recently designed the Ethernet-based SERCOS III real-time communications system into its new control system for packaging machines (link explains the application, shows another photo). Rovema machines are said to handle sophisticated, complex packaging applications such as forming, filling, sealing, case packing, and retail packaging. Recently, Rovema decided to replace its prior ±10 Volt communication interface with an Ethernet-based bus system, thought to be more “future-proof.” SERCOS III is the Ethernet protocol in use.
A functioning demo panel showing the Rovema control system is displayed in the SERCOS booth at Pack Expo 2008.
The SERCOS N.A. (North America) annual member's meeting will be held at McCormick place on Thursday, Nov. 13.
SERCOS also be at SPS/IPC/Drives Show, Nov. 25-27, Nuremberg, Germany, with an 80 square meter booth, with exhibition panels from a number of member companies plus multi-vendor SERCOS demos. A display will show many SERCOS III products now on the market.
– Edited by Mark T. Hoske, editor in chief
Control Engineering News Desk
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