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IOLink

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What is IOLink?

IO-Link is a standardized IO (Input/Output) technology (IEC 61131-9) for communicating with sensors and actuators. It's a point-to-point communication protocol that allows sensors and actuators to be connected to a network, typically a PLC or other automation controller. IO-Link is commonly used in industrial automation to collect data from smart sensors, configure devices remotely, and improve diagnostics. It enables more efficient and flexible machine designs.

What other technologies are related to IOLink?

IOLink Competitor Technologies

HART is a field communication protocol often used for smart devices. It provides similar functionality to IO-Link in terms of device configuration and diagnostics, therefore they are competitors.
mentioned alongside IOLink in 2% (64) of relevant job posts
AS-Interface (Actuator Sensor Interface) is a fieldbus technology used to connect binary sensors and actuators. It competes with IO-Link in similar applications requiring simple device connectivity.
mentioned alongside IOLink in 2% (53) of relevant job posts

IOLink Complementary Technologies

Profinet is an industrial Ethernet protocol. IO-Link devices can be integrated into a Profinet network, making them complementary technologies.
mentioned alongside IOLink in 0% (73) of relevant job posts
PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) are used to control industrial processes. IO-Link devices are often connected to PLCs, making them complementary technologies, as the PLC will read data from the IO-Link master.
mentioned alongside IOLink in 0% (74) of relevant job posts

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