I always come into the transition from one year to the next thinking “I’m off the road; I can get caught up on blogging.” Good theory.
Instead I’ve been scrambling to get ready for our PROFINET and PROFIBUS one-day training classes for 2011. The PROFINET Training Manuals are at the printers; the CDs are pressed. We’re ready for our first class of the year: PROFINET in Houston on February 24. Registration is already at 131, but we have a large room, so seats are still available. Details and links to a full agenda and registration are here.
I have stayed active in social media though… on Twitter. I pointed to some new products and interesting news.
News
Introducing PROFINET video: http://bit.ly/fUAaBd
Continuous Improvements in PROFINET by Bill Lydon: http://bit.ly/dGhXPD
PROFIsafe, the multi-vendor functional safety profile, featured in a video from Siemens: http://bit.ly/gNzgyX
New products
A new line of motor starters and contactors featuring IO-Link via Automation World: http://bit.ly/awblog_029 I blogged about these a while back in my SPS Show Report.
From Cognex, a vision sensor with PROFINET: http://tinyurl.com/4u4gnvk
Via the Industrial Ethernet Book, PROFIBUS to PROFINET pluggable converter: http://goo.gl/fb/uOcYh
From Softing, for device makers: Real-Time Ethernet Solutions for Controllers: http://lnkd.in/gxxc_n
Off-topic
The first digital snapshot was taken in what year? 1975! http://bit.ly/e1DgYh
How Social media and technology are changing working hours via Vicki McGee: http://bit.ly/dHBFA9
Building a Super Robust Robot Hand http://bit.ly/f4oyao
See what you’ve missed by not following me on Twitter? J You can follow me at http://twitter.com/CHenning
Elsewhere in the virtual world I answered a question about PROFIBUS: How is profibus faster than field bus?
Contributing a comment on the AutomationPrimer, I went way back to my days with a plastics machinery maker to add to “A few thoughts on panelbuilding…”
–Carl Henning