Schneider Electric Becomes a Principal Member of ODVA.Users can expect continued growth in global adoption of EtherNet/IP[TM] for factory floor to enterprise-level communication ANN ARBOR Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as , Mich. -- ODVA (Open DeviceNet Vendors Association) See DeviceNet. today announced that Schneider Electric Schneider Electric (Euronext: SCHN) is a French global company. It was founded in 1836 by two brothers, Joseph and Adolphe Schneider, who took over a troubled foundry at Le Creusot. , S.A. (Euronext:SCHN), a worldwide leader in power and control and a member of ODVA, will significantly increase its level of support for the organization by becoming one of its principal members, alongside Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. 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See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). :6645) (ADR ADR - Astra Digital Radio :OMRNY), and Rockwell Automation Rockwell Automation NYSE: ROK is an industrial automation company. Its products include Allen-Bradley controls and engineered services and Rockwell Software factory management software. The company headquarters are located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (NYSE:ROK). Schneider Electric's increased participation in ODVA coincides with ODVA's plans to extend the CIP (1) (Common Isochronous Packet) The packet format used in time-based (real time) FireWire transmission. See FireWire, IEC 61883 and mLAN. (2) (Common Industrial P Network specifications to provide compatibility of Modbus[R]/TCP devices with networks built on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP[TM]). This extension will give existing Modbus/TCP users a clear path to CIP Network architectures while protecting their automation investments. Schneider Electric's increased support of ODVA reflects the company's plans to deploy EtherNet/IP as a foundation of its network strategy. This action, by a global fortune 500 company, is a major indication of industry's continued push to adopt network technologies for automation that use standard, unmodified Ethernet and Internet technologies. Users will benefit through significantly increased interoperability between the largest installed base of industrial Ethernet networks - EtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP - as well as between automation products from a growing number of vendors. Combined, these benefits will reduce cost, time and risk for users deploying and maintaining their network architectures. "Our customers want the interoperability and seamless integration of the factory floor that networks using standard, unmodified Ethernet can provide, and one network for control, information, configuration, safety, synchronization and motion," said Adrien Scole, Senior Vice President of Innovation for the Automation Business, Schneider Electric. "EtherNet/IP is the answer to meeting our customers' needs by providing compatibility with existing Modbus/TCP products and systems in combination with the complete suite of services contained in CIP. For these reasons, we are eager to team with ODVA to help make EtherNet/IP the most widely used industrial network available." Katherine Voss, Executive Director, ODVA, agreed: "ODVA is delighted Schneider Electric is increasing its support of the organization and our technologies, most notably EtherNet/IP. Schneider Electric is an industry leader in driving adoption of standard, unmodified Ethernet technologies on the factory floor and throughout the enterprise. ODVA looks forward to leveraging the vast experience of Schneider Electric in automation and their expertise in Ethernet and Internet technologies to continue to expand the capabilities of ODVA technologies. ODVA especially salutes Schneider Electric for putting users first in making the decision to build its network strategy with an industrial Ethernet solution that provides interoperability of multi-vendor systems and protects the customer's investment." EtherNet/IP was introduced in 2001 and has more than 1.125 million installed nodes. EtherNet/IP and Modbus/TCP are the two most popular industrial Ethernet protocols, representing over 50 percent worldwide market share, according to the most recent market study from ARC Advisory Group. "This is a big development in the automation industry," said Harry Forbes, Senior Analyst at ARC Advisory Group. "It is unusual to see several automation majors joining in such close collaboration, especially in a strategic area such as industrial Ethernet, and it adds to the value of ODVA and its CIP Network technologies in the automation industry. Automation users of Modbus/TCP can now look forward to benefiting from CIP networks. Schneider Electric products will also benefit from the many capabilities of CIP, but end users will be the real winners here because future CIP networks will offer an even broader range of choices." Schneider Electric plans to have its next generation of EtherNet/IP products, incorporating connectivity to existing Modbus/TCP devices, in 2008. ODVA will provide an overview of the concept planned for The EtherNet/IP Specification to support Modbus/TCP devices on EtherNet/IP networks at its next press conference scheduled for Monday, April 16, 2007 at 15:00 hr in the Dresden Room of the Convention Center at the Hannover Fairgrounds n. pl. 1. same as fairground. in Hannover, Germany. About ODVA ODVA is an international association comprised of members from the world's leading automation companies. Collectively, ODVA and its members support network technologies using the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP[TM]). These currently include DeviceNet[TM], EtherNet/IP[TM], CompoNet[TM], and the major extensions to CIP -- CIP Safety[TM], CIP Sync[TM], and CIP Motion[TM]. ODVA manages the development of these open technologies, and assists manufacturers and users of CIP Networks through tools, training and marketing activities. For more information, visit its web site at www.odva.org. CIP, CIP Motion, CIP Safety, CIP Sync, CompoNet and DeviceNet are trademarks of ODVA. EtherNet/IP is a trademark used under license by ODVA. |
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