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Network-based access control is implemented for people, devices, and networks in the chassis with the aid of communication modules that are based on the chassis. Companies provide a range of modules that handle DeviceNet, ControlNet, EtherNet/IP, and additional network protocols.
We’ll talk about the transmission, interaction, and transaction models of communication. Despite the differences between these communication methods, they have some characteristics.
The global Chassis-based Communication Modules market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The ControlLogix system from Rockwell Automation, Inc. employs connections to provide communication channels between objects. Network-based access control is implemented for people, devices, and networks in the Bulletin 1756 chassis with the use of communication modules based on the 1756 chassis. They provide a range of modules that handle DeviceNet, ControlNet, EtherNet/IP, and additional network protocols.
For industrial automation applications utilising Allen-Bradley and Schneider Electric processors, ProSoft Technology provides a sizable inventory of in-chassis modules.
To connect the respective networks to any of the more than 60 protocols, these in-rack devices communicate over the backplane (both client to server and master to slave).
InRAx for Rockwell Automation and ProTalk for Schneider Electric are two examples of the protocol and network communication modules offered by ProSoft. Many networks, including SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and DCS systems, are compatible with these devices (Dedicated Control System).
The most recent development in connectivity solutions for the process industries is a new PLC (programmable logic controller) module that Softing Inc. is introducing today.
Connectivity with an OPC UA MDIS compliant DCS is made possible via the Softing OPC UA MDIS module, which inserts into the Rockwell Automation ControlLogix PLC chassis (distributed control system). The OPC UA MDIS module adds to Softing’s offering of gateways, PLC modules, software suites, and embedded connectivity toolkits. It also enhances Softing’s PLC connection solutions.