Introduction
Modern industrial machines and systems are expected to be ever more intelligent and highly efficient. Both intelligence and efficiency are determined by the ease, speed, and accuracy of data accessibility across systems. For an industrial network to become efficient, the horizontal and vertical communications across devices and systems of ISA-95 pyramid, should be seamless. To ensure this, a robust connectivity is crucial.
The ecosystem of an industrial enterprise encompasses a diverse range of devices, machines, and applications, which are expected to communicate with each other irrespective of their makes, communication methodologies, etc. This calls for integrating the essential set of industrial communication protocols into the system to enable this communication.
Be it quick responsiveness, message accuracy, time sensitivity, or compatibility with the existing systems, the manufacturers of industrial devices or components need to address all the above criteria and more by offering a range of connectivity solutions along with the core product. However, it requires specific protocols expertise, skills, and experience to integrate connectivity support in hardware and software.
Integrating the right connectivity solutions into the industrial systems demands a thorough understanding of the domain and expertise to add value at each step. Therefore, it is best to rely upon a technology partner that can convert the connectivity requirements into potential value propositions.
Industrial networks can be segregated into four different layers
Field Layer
Here the nodes consist of transducers, actuators or sensors. These communication devices collect process control or environmental information and transmit it back to the controlling or monitoring systems. They also execute the field commands, such as physical rotor shift.
Supervisory Layer
This layer includes a SCADA/HMI for better control and supervision of crucial industrial activity.
Control Layer
As the name suggests, this layer consists of logic controllers, such as PLCs or distributed control systems (DCS). Their main role is to provide local control to different equipment in a plant.
Execution and Planning Layer
This layer is a crucial link between the business and operational priorities. Enterprise resource planning is an example of a function which is carried out in this layer.
We at Utthunga have a team of experienced professionals to develop customized hardware and software for your industrial connectivity needs. Our development capabilities include popular industrial communication protocols such as HART, FF, PROFIBUS, PROFINET, Modbus, EtherNet/IP, etc. in the Field and Control layer. We are one of the premier OPC based development company providing connectivity solutions from the field level to the execution level and beyond to the enterprise/cloud layer also.
Why it’s required ?
In order to meet the demand for high-speed connectivity between industrial systems, we are also witnessing transition to the faster Ethernet based communications protocols. With numerous protocols, each with their unique capabilities and limitations flooding the industrial communications market, we at Utthunga help you to adopt and implement the communication protocol of your choice that best meets your needs.
Industry Protocols
Services
Protocol Stack Design & Development
- HART, HART IP
- EtherNet/IP
- Modbus RTU, TCP/IP, ASCII
- EtherCAT
- IEC 61850
- BACNet
- MTConnect
- IO-Link
- Others on demand
We also provide comprehensive feasibility study to determine the success potential of implementing a new communication protocol for your existing products.
Our services also include protocol stack porting and device application integration for existing products, customized device profile design and development. We are also a leading service provider on the popular industrial automation standards such as FDT, FDI, HART, and OPC.
Protocol Maintenance & Support
Protocol Verification & Validation
Why Utthunga for Industrial Protocols?
We support the following physical layers also to implement and optimize your connectivity solutions
PAN
LAN
WAN
FAN
Wired Interfaces
FAQs
1. How do instruments and controllers communicate in a process control?
2. What to consider when planning, designing and implementing an industrial communication network?
- Reliable network structure
- Robust security protocols
- Transparency in network management
- Remote access to machines
- Integration with cloud infrastructure
- Personnel and machine function safety
- Access to devices through HMIs, mobiles etc.