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IO-Link Evaluation System uses Infineon microcontrollers.

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IO-Link Evaluation System uses Infineon microcontrollers.
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October 13, 2010 - Comprised of sensor (IO-Link device) and IO-Link master, IO-Link demonstration system facilitates evaluation of functionality of industrial control unit subsystem. PC-GUI can be used to configure IO-Link Master via USB of up to 4 IO-Link Ports (Infineon 16 Bit XE164, up to 8 IO-Link Ports) and display process control data provided by connected sensor (Infineon 8-bit XC822). Physical realization of IO-Link communication is based on IO-Link PHYs ZIOL2401 from ZMDI.

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Hitex Development Tools
710 Lakeway Dr.
Sunnyvale, CA, 94086
USA



IO-Link Evaluation System: Sensor/Actor Control via IO-Link Using Infineon Microcontrollers


Hitex Development Tools has developed an IO-Link demonstration system consisting of a sensor (IO-Link device) and an IO-Link master. This product was realized in close cooperation with Infineon Technologies, TMG Technologie Management Gruppe Technologie und Engineering, ZMDI Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden and with development tool support from Keil.

The IO-Link demonstrator allows to easy evaluate the functionality of an industrial control unit sub-system. This is achieved by an easy to use PC-GUI (TMG IO-Link Device Tool) to configure the IO-Link Master via USB of up to 4 IO-Link Ports (Infineon 16 Bit XE164, up to 8 IO-Link Ports) and the display of process control data provided by the connected sensor (Infineon 8 Bit XC822). The physical realization of the IO-Link communication is based on the powerful IO-Link PHYs ZIOL2401 from ZMDI. The application of the IO-Link device is available as a µVision development project with C-source code in order to be able to do own experiments.

The system will be shown and demonstrated during the SPS/IPC/Drives 2010 in Nuremberg on the Infineon booth (1-631) as well as on the TMG booth (6-210).

Further information:

http://www.hitex.com/io-link/

http://www.ehitex.de/p_info.php?products_id=594

For more details, please contact:
Germany
Hitex Development Tools
Greschbachstr. 12
D-76229 Karlsruhe, Germany
Internet: www.hitex.de/www.hitex.com

Customer Inquiries
Phone: (800)-45HITEX
Phone: +1/949/86 30 320
Fax: +1/949/86 30 331
E-mail: sales@hitex.com
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