In the Murrelektronik glossary, important technical terms and abbreviations from the world of decentralized automation technology are simply explained - concisely and to the point. The glossary helps you to find your way around the Murrelektronik world and makes it easier for you to operate, configure and maintain our products.
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Analog input
The ability of a device to detect the transmission rate (10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s) automatically and use it for sending/receiving.
The address range in Profibus in which an active participant searches for other new active participants. This range is always between the own address and the address of the next active participant which already is in the token ring. The range between the highest address and 127 does not belong to the GAP range.
The device master data describes the technical features of a Profibus or Profinet product. The GSD-file is required to configure a Profibus or Profinet system and is provided by the device manufacturer.
A secure version of HTTP with authentication and encrypted communication across the World Wide Web. Used for communication with stringent security requirements, e.g. web-based login processes.
Numeric code which serves to clearly identify a computer in a network.
2: Protection against solid foreign objects with a diameter above 12.5 mm and against access by finger.
0: No protection.
5: Protection against dust in dangerous amounts.
4: Protection against splash-water from every direction.
6: Dustproof, protection against access by a wire.
7: Protection against the effects of temporary submersion in water.
6: Dustproof, protection against access by a wire.
8: Protection against the effects of continuous submersion in water.
Profinet protocol for isochronous activation of data and functions on different modules.
A Profinet protocol for management of ring topologies. It is used to increase availablility of devices in the network.
The OSI reference model was published in 1972 by ISO (International Organization for Standardization) with the aim to facilitate connection between networks of different manufacturers with different topologies. The OSI model is a standard that classifies and defines according to which principles communication between the network components takes place using different protocols.
It consists of seven layers in total:
The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is a network protocol that is used to deactivate redundant paths in local networks and reactivate them when they are required (when the connection fails). It was developed on the basis of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and resolves the main criticisms facing the original protocol. It is defined in standard IEEE 802.1D-2004.
Request for data (telegram) in CANopen with the same identifier used for data transmission.
The individually twisted pairs of a twisted pair cable are protected using foil for shielding. The two individually shielded pairs are surrounded by a shared copper braid shield.
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