Not so familiar with these kind of sensors. The maker below caims its product supports ProfinetAnyone used the above and can recommend one?
T/C input and solid state output
Maybe a bit out of topic. Never seen this "Teutonic" qualifier used before. Tried to google the meaning and it took me to medieval history. Do you mean the Profinet conformance test is very strict, as it was to get into the Teutonic order or something of that sort? Very interesting for me this subtleties of the English language, about which I always try to learn more.An Ethernet stack in a commodity market 1/16th DIN loop controller that also has to pass the Teutonic Profi certification exams? Wow. I'll be impressed if one shows up.
Maybe a bit out of topic. Never seen this "Teutonic" qualifier used before. Tried to google the meaning and it took me to medieval history. Do you mean the Profinet conformance test is very strict, as it was to get into the Teutonic order or something of that sort? Very interesting for me this subtleties of the English language, about which I always try to learn more.
Watlow PM Plus series offers Profibus DP.
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Wow. A perfect interpretation of my reply. My last name is Weise, so I'm entitled to the self-deprecating cultural gibe.I think in that context it is a cultural-geographic reference to the origins of Profibus: "The history of PROFIBUS goes back to a publicly promoted plan for an association which started in Germany in 1986 ..."
An alternative reading would assume a connotation of "strict" for Teutonic, with a gentle/humorous cultural gibe, in some contexts: "having qualities that are regarded as typical of German people. Teutonic exactitude"
Can you please show me the link to that post?I consider JUMO to be junk... (previous post.
Can you please show me the link to that post?