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Parker and HMS Industrial Networks partner for valve control communications

By Mary Gannon | March 19, 2018

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HMS Industrial Networks has shipped its five-millionth Anybus product to Parker Hannifin, with its Anybus CompactCom B40, which is to be used in one of Parker’s new valve control units. Anybus CompactCom will enable these valve controls to communicate on any fieldbus or industrial Ethernet network and consequently be used in any type of application, anywhere.

HMS-Industrial-Parker-Anybus-CompactCom-B40Anybus CompactCom products are interchangeable communication products which are integrated into industrial devices to provide connectivity to different fieldbus and industrial Ethernet networks. Once the Anybus concept is implemented, it is possible to switch to another network by simply changing to another Anybus module.

The CompactCom B40 is a stripped-down version of CompactCom without housing, connectors and network isolation giving the user a lot of freedom when designing the product. The Anybus CompactCom is to be used in Parker’s new valve control system which is just going into production.

“Parker Pneumatic Division North America and Europe chose the Anybus CompactCom B40 from HMS for several reasons,” said Parker’s John Garbarino. “It provides network flexibility because it can be flashed to meet regional fieldbus or Ethernet protocol preferences. CompactCom also provides design flexibility since form factors include chip, brick, and module versions.”

Kevin Knake, Executive Vice President of HMS Market Unit Americas added, “The Anybus communication products have support for all the major fieldbus and industrial Ethernet networks that Parker Hannifin requires in their valve controllers and this enables them to connect to the various control systems used in automation technology. We are very happy that Parker Hannifin continues to trust in HMS as their industrial communication partner when launching this new state-of-the art valve controller.”

The first Anybus module was developed in 1994. As the number of fieldbuses increased rapidly in those days, the Anybus concept allowing users to access almost any industrial network, was a ground-breaking innovation. Today, five million Anybus modules are deployed in the field. Although Anybus modules now have a lot of IT- and IoT functionality, the multi-network capability offered by the Anybus concept is still the key benefit to the user.

HMS Industrial Networks
www.anybus.com

 


Filed Under: Pneumatic Tips
Tagged With: hmsindustrial, parker, parkerhannifin
 

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Mary Gannon

Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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