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Fieldbus System

Industrial Wireless System

Is having lots of cables causing you hassle? Do you experience many setbacks due to cable breakages and disconnections in your facilities?

In this case, the SMC’s fieldbus system EXW1/EX600-W is the solution for you.

EXW1/EX600-W is a decentralised industrial wireless fieldbus system which allows several remote units to be connected to a base unit without having to use communication cables.

Although it’s suitable for all industrial sectors, most of the applications to date have been for robots and robot peripherals. The power packs found in systems such as robots subject the communication cables in them to extreme twists and turns, eventually causing them to fatigue and break. With SMC’s unique wireless control systems for industrial applications, we can basically eliminate any cables carrying electrical control signals.

 

The benefits of SMC's Wireless Fieldbus System for you:

SMC's wireless fieldbus control system is compact, modular and easy to install. It can save you time, money and trouble by reducing the amount of cabling and downtime required for your machines. It also offers secure, reliable and noise-free communication using frequency hopping and data encryption in the 2.4 GHz ISM band.

Our wireless fieldbus system is versatile and can be adapted to any application. It is especially suitable for tool changes in robot arms and rotary or indexing tables, where cabling can be cumbersome and limiting. It also allows you to modify your machine layout easily and quickly connect and start up your devices.

With SMC's wireless fieldbus control system, you can enjoy the benefits of wireless technology without compromising on performance or quality. Contact us today to find out more about how we can help you improve your productivity and efficiency with our innovative solution.

 

Wireless fieldbus system related information

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FAQs

What does the term “wireless” refer to?

Wireless is the transfer of information between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor. In wireless systems, the transmission medium used is the air through electromagnetic radio signals. There are different wireless signals depending on the range of frequencies they occupy. Some wireless networks currently being used: - Wi-Fi: 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz - Bluetooth: 2.4 GHz - Wibree: 2.4 GHz.

Is wireless being used in factory automation?

The use of wireless communication in instrumentation and the control level of the automation system is considerably reduced when compared to other scopes. There is, however, a clear trend and interest to apply wireless solutions in automation systems as it provides several benefits:
- Savings related to the cost of cables
- Easier communication configuration
- Positioning the sensors in positions that cannot be reached with wired units
- The growth of information and reliability on redundancy as more sensors can be installe

Is the communication response as reduced as far as 2 ms?

Theoretically, the signal response time could be as low as 2 ms. However, although the system can communicate every 2 ms, it cannot send information every 2 ms. The real communication response will vary depending on the number of remotes connected to one base and the effect of the frequency hopping, as such the system is suitable for an application where the response time is not critical. In short, what it is really important for customers is the reaction time, a time that depends on the number of connected devices and other factors.

What is frequency hopping or FHSS?

FHSS refers to Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum, and is a communication technology that consists of rapidly changing the frequency used for transmission to another frequency, so as to prevent interferences from other wireless equipment.
When the frequency that is being used is also being used by for example WiFi, or any other radio wave signal, the frequency hops or switches to another frequency. In this case, the frequency is hopping every 2 ms.
Given that the frequency is changing continuously, this communication method is resistant to radio wave interferences due to reflections or noise from other wireless equipment, while ensuring a high level of data security. With this method, a multiple wireless system can be installed in the same area, and it is a suitable technology for point-to-multipoint communication.

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