PISCATAWAY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IEEE, the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology, today announced the ratification of IEEE 802.3bf TM-2011, Ethernet support for ...
Several efforts in Ethernet development and add-on technologies to the standard are making it possible for lower-cost Ethernet gear to be deployed in factory networks, where LAN gear controls the ...
IEEE 802.3 has been around for 50+ years. These days, Ethernet can be found everywhere, from cars to drones to cloud servers. It now operates at from 10 Mb/s to 800 Gb/s and supports connectivity ...
Ethernet is ubiquitous—it is the core technology that defines the Internet and serves to connect the world in ways that people could not imagine even one generation ago. HPC clusters are working on ...
Our life is surrounded by internet services and it’s hard to imagine not being connected to the web one way or another. It’s also worth thinking about technologies such as Wi-Fi and Ethernet, which ...
With EtherNet/IP a controller can now be linked to both information systems and I/O devices for a flat network architecture. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is to Ethernet as ...
The devil is in the details when it comes to giving Ethernet a deterministic response. Engineers familiar with industrial controls no doubt have noticed the influx of schemes for making Ethernet real ...
Terms can sometimes play tricks on the mind. Take EtherNet/IP, for example. Many people will read “IP” as internet protocol and think that EtherNet/IP refers to plain old, standard industrial Ethernet ...
The technology started with 10-Mb/s coax cabling (10BASE5). Twisted-pair and RJ45 connectors quickly replaced that, while fiber optics was implemented for high-speed, long-distance communication.