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CC-Link announces launch of CC-Link IE Field Basic

10 January, 2017
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CC-Link announces launch of CC-Link IE Field Basic
CC-Link announces launch of CC-Link IE Field Basic
This is an open field network using general-purpose 100Mbps Ethernet communication and is a new network mode in the CC-Link IE Ethernet-based integrated network lineup.

January 10, 2017 - The CC-Link Partner Association, working to expand the adoption of the industrial open network CC-Link IE, has announced the launch of CC-Link IE Field Basic. This is an open field network using general-purpose 100Mbps Ethernet communication and is a new network mode in the CC-Link IE Ethernet-based integrated network lineup. Specifications enabling communication compatibility with software alone lower the threshold for control device networks and thus make it easier to realize transparent andhigh-efficiency production facilities.

CC-Link IE is an industrial open network using standard Ethernet technology. A key feature is the wide 1Gbps bandwidth unseen in other industrial networks. This exceptional bandwidth allows the simultaneous handling of process operation data (I/O updates, etc.) along with practically unlimited levels of asynchronous communication, such as production and operational performance data. These are known as “cyclic” and “transient” traffic with CC-Link IE and allow systems to maintain performance even under demanding application conditions.

CC-Link IE consists of CC-Link IE Control network as a trunk network for inter-controller communication and CC-Link IE Field network for connecting controllers to field devices.

These features have led to the adoption of CC-Link IE not only in Asia but all over the world; however, as attention increasingly focuses on the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things), low-end devices and small-scale equipment, conventionally on the fringe of networks, are now in need of connectivity as never before. Rather than high speed, these production sites demand excellent cost-performance and easily implemented networks.

The CC-Link Partner Association has released the CC-Link IE Field Basic specification as a solution that offers network compatibility while maintaining mutual connectivity with CC-Link IE.

CC-Link IE Field Basic Features

1) Implementation with

general purpose

Ethernet devices

CC-Link IE Field Basic achieves the cyclic communication required for device control with software at the network protocol application layer. General purpose Ethernet compatible devices can support CC-Link IE Field Basic through software implementation alone. Transient communication leverages the benefits of Ethernet TCP/IPto make the CLPA’s Seamless Message Protocol (SLMP) available. Moreover, other Ethernet applications such as HTTP and FTP can be simultaneously implemented and used together.

2) Inherits CC-Link IE features such as network transparency

Functions provided by CC-Link IE allow production site visualization, such as linking production site devices and host IT systems, are inherited by CC-Link IE Field Basic. Devices which could not previously be connected to CC-Link IEcan now be integrated and managed.

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3)

CC-Link IE Field Basic c

ompatible slave devices can be developed

Vendor development is quick, as only software implementation is required for CC-Link IE Field Basic compatible devices. Devices compatible with other protocols can share hardware, promoting lower costs. Furthermore, not only PLCs but also general-purpose computers can be used as master devices.

CC-Link IE Field Basic has already received support from Balluff, CKD, Hilscher, IDEC, Mitsubishi Electric, Molex, Phoenix Contact, Renesas Electronics and more.

The CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA) would like to support and encourage vendor development; therefore the CLPA is launching a conformance testing campaign. Vendors who declare their intention to develop a CC-Link IE Field Basic compatible product by July 31, 2017 may receive an official CLPA conformance test certificate free of charge! See https://www.cc-link.org/en/news/2016/iefbasic_201610.html for more details.

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