Connectors for Industrial IoT
Although much of the focus of the Industrial IoT is on wireless and sensor technology, we shouldn’t overlook the added demands on connectors. Maintaining reliable wired connections will become increasingly difficult with the significant increase in power and data requirements and as new production environments demand increasingly adaptive approaches.
While advances in low power, reliable wireless and sensor technology are enabling the IIOT, we will still rely on wired connections to provide a solid foundation on which this new layer of innovation will depend.
Heat, friction, dust, moisture, humidity, chemicals, vibration, interference, and more. These cables and connectors have to endure a lot, every day. They need to stand up to it all and ensure the continued communication of data - the lifeblood of the connected factory.
Initially, as the IIoT arrives in the modern factory, it might appear more like evolution than revolution. But that means the technologies you choose, including connectors, must be able to adapt to continual change. Your connections will need to be up to speed, as the technology they support keeps progressing.
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Connectors for IIOT white paper
Are your connectors ready for the next level of industrial automation?
Have you considered the new requirements for today’s factory? What about tomorrow’s?
In the Connectors for Industrial IoT white paper, we explore the different options for wired connectivity, alongside the design considerations, the applications, and the advantages and disadvantages of each so you can find a robust, reliable solution to support your next wave of Industry 4.0 innovation.
Inside you’ll learn more about:
- How the latest generation of RJ45s can improve simplicity and speed of implementation
- When to choose USB, mini I/O, RJ45, M8, M12, heavy duty connectors or hybrid connectors
- Which connectors to choose to integrate power, signals and data into a single assembly so you can simplify design, installation and maintenance
- The ideal modular connectors for robotics and automation applications
- Which options to consider when space is of prime concern
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Sensing at scale: The future of sensors in the Industrial IoT
Sensors for IIoT white paper
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) will allow manufacturers to make just-in-time decisions that optimise the entire manufacturing supply chain.
The valuable information sensors can provide around predictive maintenance, asset management, and automated logistics can help make production processes faster, leaner and more cost-efficient.
In the Sensors for Industrial IoT white paper, we discuss key trends such as the evolution of industrial sensing from analogue to digital, and explore the key selection criteria for different sensor types so that data captured on the factory floor can be used effectively.
Inside you’ll learn more about:
- How digital sensors can resolve industrial engineering challenges such as lower power and space requirements, and the need to capture different kinds of data faster than ever before
- Sensor selection for Industrial IoT applications
- Design considerations and options available for measuring temperature, pressure, force and position
- The benefits of measuring multiple parameters in a single sensor
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Which way to go? Wireless options for the Industrial IoT
Wireless for IIOT white paper
Antennas are the backbone of any wireless solution. As requirements for wireless applications in factories grow, industrial design engineers need to be versed in the different challenges that antenna integration poses.
In the Wireless for Industrial IoT white paper, we explore the key design challenges that affect antenna and protocol selection, as well as the different antenna types and the advantages and disadvantages of each, so you can ensure your wireless system performance is never compromised.
Inside you’ll learn more about:
- The key challenges around wireless and EMC design
- Which wireless protocols and technologies are used in IIoT applications
- How 5G will impact IIoT implementations
- Custom antenna specification
- How to tackle electromagnetic compatibility issues
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