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⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:29 - Current state of panel wiring
02:26 - In-Cabinet EtherNet/IP
02:54 - 1834-AENTR gateway
03:44 - 1486 flat cable
04:27 - Nodes
05:32 - Configuration
06:36 - Impact of In-Cabinet EtherNet/IP
07:46 - Standards
09:15 - Release schedule
09:53 - Wrap-Up
Control panels are fundamental building blocks of automated systems, but wiring them takes a lot of time and work. Rockwell Automation’s In-Cabinet EtherNet/IP changes this by using one flat Ethernet cable to connect and power devices instead of many separate wires.
In this video, you’ll learn about the gateway, the flat cable, and the types of devices it can connect, like contactors and push buttons. We’ll also look at how to set it up in Studio 5000 Logix Designer, the time and cost savings, and how this technology makes panels smaller, lighter, and more reliable.
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