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com:basic_devicenet [2024/11/16 00:26] – created vamsancom:basic_devicenet [2024/11/16 19:43] (current) – [DeviceNet topics on lamaPLC] vamsan
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 DeviceNet is a network protocol used in the automation industry to interconnect control devices for data exchange. It utilizes the Common Industrial Protocol over a Controller Area Network media layer and defines an application layer to cover a range of device profiles. Typical applications include information exchange, safety devices, and large I/O control networks. DeviceNet is a network protocol used in the automation industry to interconnect control devices for data exchange. It utilizes the Common Industrial Protocol over a Controller Area Network media layer and defines an application layer to cover a range of device profiles. Typical applications include information exchange, safety devices, and large I/O control networks.
  
-DeviceNet was originally developed by American company Allen-Bradley (now owned by Rockwell Automation). It is an application layer protocol on top of the [[com:basic_can|CAN]] (//Controller Area Network//) technology, developed by Bosch. DeviceNet adapts the technology from the Common Industrial Protocol into an open standard.+DeviceNet was originally developed by American company **Allen-Bradley** (now owned by **Rockwell Automation**). It is an application layer protocol on top of the [[com:basic_can|CAN]] (//Controller Area Network//) technology, developed by **Bosch**. DeviceNet adapts the technology from the Common Industrial Protocol into an open standard.
  
 In order to promote the use of DeviceNet worldwide, Rockwell Automation has adopted the //"open"// concept and decided to share the technology to third-party vendors. Hence it is now managed by ODVA, an independent organization located in North America. ODVA maintains specifications of DeviceNet and oversees advances to DeviceNet. In addition, ODVA ensures compliance to DeviceNet standards by providing conformance testing and vendor conformity. In order to promote the use of DeviceNet worldwide, Rockwell Automation has adopted the //"open"// concept and decided to share the technology to third-party vendors. Hence it is now managed by ODVA, an independent organization located in North America. ODVA maintains specifications of DeviceNet and oversees advances to DeviceNet. In addition, ODVA ensures compliance to DeviceNet standards by providing conformance testing and vendor conformity.
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