IO Link
IO Link
IO Link
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4 How IO-Link Works
6 Distributed Modular I/O
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WHAT IS IO-LINK?
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WHY USE IO-LINK?
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WHO IS USING IO-LINK?
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WHY PARTNER WITH BALLUFF?
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What is IO-Link?
Utilizing a widely accepted and open vendor M12 4-WIRE CONNECTION – POWER & COMMUNICATION
neutral technology for point to point
communication, IO-Link offers an The digital signal is carried over pin 4 of a standard sensor cable and 24V
architecture that is fieldbus independent. power is provided to the device in a standard configuration. If required, the
Process data shows up as simple packets of IO-Link port can be used for a standard I/O point.
bytes in the controller for easy integration.
The parameterization data allows the devices
to be quickly configured using simple read/ Features
write commands, and best of all, there is no
“sub-bus” to cause headaches, nor is there nnStandard unshielded M12 cables
some new protocol to be educated on. nn20 meter maximum connection
nnSimple or smart sensors
M12 Cable
Power + 24V
SIO
1
2 4 0V
Input 3 Communication 24V
or IO-Link
Output
0V
Port Type A Common
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IO-Link technology allows for multiple intelligent field devices IO-Link technology utilizes your existing network infrastructure.
to be installed on any industrial network without the costly Addressing is point-to-point with a master/slave relationship.
overhead of switches and routers. IO-Link uses existing
infrastructure to connect a variety of intelligent devices on
a single IP address, and enables Industrial IoT applications. Features
Industrial Network
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What is IO-Link?
DISTRIBUTED
MODULAR I/O
Specialty
Power Communication Discrete I/O Discrete I/O Analog I/O Outputs Interfaces
Smart Indication
Analog I/O
Discrete I/O
RFID or
Smart Sensor
Power
Discrete I/O
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Why use IO-Link?
ADVANTAGES OF
DISTRIBUTED MODULAR I/O
SIMPLIFY CONTROLS QUOTATION PROCESS ELIMINATE CLUTTER AND SIMPLIFY CONTROLS CABINET
Utilize the same components for I/O regardless of the Simplify the labor involved in parallel wiring a valve manifold
PLC brand or industrial network selected. Bills of material or terminating a set of discrete sensors. Analog devices can
for controls equipment can be standardized from machine get costly with shielded cable runs and expensive four
to machine and calculations are easily expandable. channel analog input cards, especially when there is only a
need for one analog channel. Distributed Modular I/O
reduces hardware setup labor and can be customized to
reduce I/O hardware costs.
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Minimize
hardware
changes
Reduce the
complexity of the
controls cabinet
Simplify
your network
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Most initial designs include a set of spare I/O points for When working with intelligent devices on industrial
later development or modifications. Whether the customer equipment, they typically require configuration. It can
wants to add a few discrete sensors to the design or there become a frustrating and time consuming task to ensure all
is a need to add a single channel of analog to the machine, values are programmed correctly project to project when
spares and additions to the design can add major cost to reusing parts of a machine design like a hydraulic power
the control’s bill of materials. With this solution, spare unit. By utilizing a Distributed Modular I/O architecture with
connections can be a flexible placeholder for any type of IO-Link, the device configuration can be stored or written
I/O until the need arises. into the code, downloaded to the device and no one has to
program it. In addition, with the use of standard sensor
cordsets, machine mount hardware and a point-to-point
architecture, the assembly of the control equipment can be
done with minimal experience and time.
PS CPU ANALOG IN
UNLIMITED
POSSIBILITIES
RFID
Identification
Smart
Sensors
Smart Stored
Indication parameters
Automatic
configuration
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Why use IO-Link?
EASE OF INTEGRATION
While hardware selection is important to the success of Below are examples of how to integrate industrial ethernet solutions.
a project, if the hardware is not easily integrated into the These steps can also be easily implemented on industrial bus
engineering software, any benefits gained could be lost. networks.
However, IO-Link is integrated into typical engineering
software with an easy three step process. Since IO-Link is controller agnostic, Balluf IO-Link masters have been
successfully integrated into many control platforms including robot
controllers and PC integrations.
STEP 1 STEP 1
Select hardware Select hardware
STEP 2 STEP 2
Import add on instructions (AOI) Configure IO-Link Ports using CSP+ File
STEP 3 STEP 3
Create user defined tags (UDTs) Assign IE-Field Data to designated memory in GX-Works
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STEP 1 STEP 1
Select hardware Select hardware
STEP 2 STEP 2
Configure Profinet expander and expansion devices Configure hardware and set up I/O slots using
from one screen using GSD and GSDML files the ESI/XML file
STEP 3 STEP 3
Assign I/O to user defined address scheme Link the used data from the program
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Who is Using IO-Link?
REAL APPLICATIONS
AND CASE STUDIES
Machine builders looking to lower the cost per point for One channel of analog I/O can add significant cost to a
discrete I/O gain many advantages with IO-Link and typical machine design in components, cables, and labor.
Distributed Modular I/O. Reduced labor, cable and device By putting the analog I/O right at the signal’s source, the
costs have saved OEMs 15-60% over traditional I/O systems. complications and costs can be significantly reduced.
Up to 240 I/O can be connected with an 8 port master.
Traditional Analog I/O
Analog output – measuring signal and set points
IP20 I/O
Standard
block I/O
PS
Shielded 9 conductors
cable
50-60% 50-60% 40-60% 50-60% 50-60% Average overall
decrease decrease increase decrease decrease cost decrease
30-40%
IO-Link Analog I/O Interface
Analog to digital conversion
Distributed
Modular I/O Master
solution device
Non-shielded
3 conductors
cable
Non-shielded 3 conductors
cable
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Every pneumatic action requires valve control. The typical With the increasing demand for flexible manufacturing, the
parallel wiring of valve manifolds can be labor intensive need to quickly change tooling on a robot or in a fixture is
and add dramatically to cabinet space and setup time. growing. Utilizing multiple technologies, the connection can
Many OEMs have saved hundreds of dollars per valve in be made quickly without failure; tool verification can be
hardware and labor costs by switching to IO-Link valve included with RFID. This effect on speed has improved our
control. customers’ throughput by 15%.
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Non-contact
connector
Existing
Parallel wiring dress pack
solution – up
to 25 individual
terminations
IO-Link
solution – a
single connector
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Why Partner with Balluff?
MARKET LEADING
TECHNOLOGY
nnAutomotive OEMs
nnAutomotive Tiers
nnPackaging OEMs and Manufacturers
nnFood and Beverage
nnWelding and Stamping
nnRobots and Material Handling
nnSteel and Metalworking
nnPlastics and Hydraulics
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THE BALLUFF
IO-LINK ADVANTAGE
IO-LINK MASTERS
nn4 port, 8 port and 16 port versions
nnParameter server functionality
nnIIoT ready, JSON objects
ANALOG I/O
nn1, 4, 8 channel versions
nnCurrent, voltage, thermocouple, RTD
nnReduces shielded cable runs
SMART SENSORS
nnPhotoeye, Prox, Ultrasonic, Pressure Sensors
nnSoftware storable and programmable
parameters
nnDiagnostics and digital measurements
NON-CONTACT COUPLERS
nnPower and signal transmission over the air gap
LINEAR MEASUREMENT
nnNo shielded cable runs and 32 bit signed integer nnPower: 24 VDC, up to 0.5 amps transmitted
nnProgrammable stroke and set points nnSignal: any IO-Link device, appears transparent
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