
Design win; Omron’s IO-Link sensors use Maxim dual channel transceiver
Maxim Integrated has disclosed that its MAX14827A dual IO-Link transceiver has been adopted by Omron, in designs where it provides continuous diagnostics and monitoring at Omron’s customers’ production sites. It dissipates better than 50% less heat than other solutions and is the smallest solution available.
IO-Link, a standardized IO technology which has rapidly been adopted in Europe, is now tracking on the same growth curve in the Japan market. It has recently been attracting attention as a technology to realize smart factory applications by seamlessly connecting facilities with various plant sensors through digital communications. Recognizing the importance of IO-Link, Maxim has developed a variety of products using IO-Link technology, including products such as the MAX14827A IO-Link dual-channel transceiver in new Industry 4.0 applications.
Omron is expanding its IO-Link sensor series primarily in photoelectric and proximity sensors. Equipped with an individual identification confirmation feature and unique ability to detect abnormalities and monitor situations, Omron’s IO-Link sensors deliver solutions that shorten downtime, lower frequency of sudden failures, and increase efficiency in changing arrangements. This enables smarter production facilities by collecting critical data for stable facility operations, with PLCs and other superior controllers, via EtherCAT through a master unit.
IO-Link is the first standardized IO technology worldwide (IEC 61131-9) for communication with sensors and actuators. The point-to-point communication is based on the long established 3-wire sensor and actuator connection using existing cables.
Maxim Integrated; www.maximintegrated.com/en/products/interface/transceivers/MAX14827A
