Standardised sensor profiles support CANopen-Safety
Posted to News on 7th Apr 2014, 14:00

Standardised sensor profiles support CANopen-Safety

The CANopen profiles for encoders (CiA 406) and inclinometers (CiA 410) have been updated and released as, respectively, version 4.0 and version 2.0. Both profiles specify safety-related sensor data and its mapping into SRDOs (safety-related data objects) as defined in CANopen-Safety (EN 50325-5). These specifications are the first ones standardising functional safety on the device profile level. The next one in the pipeline is the profile for drives and motion controllers (CiA 402 series).

Standardised sensor profiles support CANopen-Safety

CANopen-Safety is supported by an increasing number of IEC 61131-3 programmable controllers. They are mainly applied in mobile machines. The released CANopen sensor profiles allow interoperability between encoders resp. inclinometers from different vendors. Holger Zeltwanger, CiA Managing Director, says: "The success story of the CANopen device profiles continues also for functional safety. The standardised device profiles simplifies system integration, and the machine builder can substitute a product more easily."

For further information about the updated CANopen profiles for encoders (CiA 406) and inclinometers (CiA 410), please go to www.can-cia.org.


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