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Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com
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Orlando, February 4, 2008: The FDT Group released annexes for Profinet I/O and Modbus to its specification, which is the next step towards the application of the FDT technology in factory automation applications. The annex or addendums include the XML schemas required to implement a Device Type Manager (DTM) for devices connected to the respective protocols. The specifications are now available to all FDT Group Members and enable the integration of FDT technology into devices and system applied to discrete and factory applications. As already verified in Process Automation applications, vendor-independent integration of systems and devices reduces the complexity and total cost of ownership of the automation system. These cost savings are apparent in simpler engineering, reduced number of tools and reduced project complexity. In addition, more annexes to the specification are under development: Manfred Brill, member of the FDT executive committee and chair of the Factory Automation WG states These activities show the strong commitment of the FDT Group to its strategy of broadening the range of applications for FDT. We are confident that the advantages already provided by FDT technology in Process Automation will be increasingly recognized by end users in Factory Automation. About the FDT Group AISBL The FDT Group AISBL is a non-profit corporation consisting of over 60 leading worldwide companies active in process and factory automation. The major purpose of the FDT Group is to provide an open and non proprietary interface for the integration of field devices with engineering, automation and asset management systems. In this environment, end users, manufacturers, universities and research organizations are working together to develop the technology, provide development tools, support and training, coordinate field trials and demonstrations, and enable product interoperability. |
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