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Description:
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| Type |
Quick Start Training Class |
| Sponsor |
ODVA, Inc. |
| Location |
Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame
4, Rue Danton
75006 Paris
France |
| Language |
Training conducted in French.
Materials provided in English. |
| Start/End Times |
09.00 to 17.00 |
| Time Zone |
Local Time (CET) |
| Registration Deadline |
Thursday, June 23, 2011 |
Has your company decided to develop EtherNet/IP™ products? The flexibility and application range of EtherNet/IP brings choice. What type of functionality should be included in a product? What are the key sections of the technical specifications to read? What implementation approaches are available? If you are a product engineer or manager, or if you have responsibility for turning commercial product specs into engineering specs, this "EtherNet/IP Quick Start for Vendors" course will give you the information you need to get your product to market quickly. Attend this course, brought to you by ODVA - the association that develops and manages the EtherNet/IP technology - to learn more about how to evaluate these issues for your needs. The course agenda covers:
- Technical overview of the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™) and EtherNet/IP™, including information on OSI, object model, object class, device profile, messaging, I/O connection types, and EDS files
- Recent EtherNet/IP enhancements, including an overview of Quality of Service, Device Level Ring, and CIP Sync™
- Getting started with your EtherNet/IP development, including an overview of the steps to become an official EtherNet/IP vendor, and recommendations for new developers about how to read The EtherNet/IP Specification
- Understanding your EtherNet/IP product's functional requirements, including a discussion of device types and capabilities, defining your application data and choosing a device profile, recommended EtherNet/IP functionality, additional device functional considerations, and performance requirements
- Choosing an implementation approach for your unique situation
- EtherNet/IP product design considerations, including a review of software, hardware, physical layer, and performance
- Testing your EtherNet/IP product, discussing EDS files, functional testing considerations, conformance testing, and interoperability testing
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