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Pepperl+Fuchs Plugged-In: Product Reveal

Are you an automation professional with the need to stay on top of the latest innovations and trends in the field? Do you need to know about the advancements in sensing, detection, and control? Is time a critical resource and you only have a few minutes to catch up with the latest automation developments? 

If this describes you, then Pepperl+Fuchs Plugged-In: Product Reveal is the ideal podcast for you. In about 15 minutes we are covering advances and important trends in factory automation and share with you enough detail allowing you to zero in on those topics that are critical for you. The podcast gives you the technical highlights without bogging you down with details. And if you need to know more about a specific topic we are covering, rest assured that our world-class technical staff is available for an in-depth conversation.

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Extended Protocol Solutions for Camera-Based Track Guidance
20 January 2025
Extended Protocol Solutions for Camera-Based Track Guidance

Floor-based navigation has long been the ideal choice for automated guided vehicles (AGVs) moving around in a warehouse. Position guided vision (PGV) is a proven camera-based track guidance sensor that provides unmatched resolution and accuracy on a variety of targets including colored lanes, 2-D Data Matrix code tapes, and Data Matrix code tags. This unique solution is now available in two brand new protocol options that are perfect for the AGV market: EtherCAT and TCP/IP. In today’s episode, we will introduce these options and discuss the benefits each can offer for navigation and positioning. View the links below to learn more about the PGV: PGV – Automated Guided Vehicle Control AGV How to Use the PGV for Robot Guidance   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

12 min
Ultrasonic Innovations: USi-industry
14 January 2025
Ultrasonic Innovations: USi-industry

Ultrasonic sensors have many powerful features, making them an invaluable tool for automation professionals. They reliably detect objects of any color, have a large sensing range, and detect objects largely independent of the surface structure. The USi-industry and USi-safety go one step further, introducing new behaviors to the ultrasonic sound pulse shape, while also enabling use in applications with extreme mounting constraints and safety implications up to Category 3, Performance Level d.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

18 min
0.5–4.5 V Sensor Outputs for Intelligent Mobile Machinery Sensors
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Sensing and control technology for mobile, agricultural, and industrial equipment of all types has developed considerably over time. For the reliable operation of a vehicle or piece of equipment, it is critical that the signal from a sensor actually reflects the condition the sensor is monitoring. Pepperl+Fuchs has recently launched a family of positive indication sensors designed for the harsh environmental conditions of vehicles and equipment used in the mobile equipment industry. These sensors are unique in the industry, offering an extremely durable and vibration-resistant design, a degree of protection of up to IP69K, as well as E1 approval for mobile machines and vehicles. These sensors are the only ones in the industry that allow a controller to detect a faulty sensor or cable malfunction based on a real input signal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

14 min
CANopen IMU and Inclination Sensor Applications
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CANopen IMU and Inclination Sensor Applications

Join Helge Hornis and Cory Ockunzzi as they discuss the new Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) with CANopen interface. This sensor is an addition to the IMU with J1939 interface. Helge and Cory will also explore the differences between dynamic applications that require an IMU and static applications where an inclination sensor can be used. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

14 min
Active Shielding Technology
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Active Shielding Technology

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9 min
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10 min
Reduction Factor 1 Proximity Sensors
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13 min
What Does the Internet of Things Mean to Us (Automation in Material Handling)?
27 March 2024
What Does the Internet of Things Mean to Us (Automation in Material Handling)?

In the early days of the Internet of Things, or IoT, it was mainly known in the computer industry, with IBM being one of the first users of this technology in the 1980s. Today, in 2024, the IoT, or a networked smart device, is probably familiar to anyone who has a Blink security camera or smart plug installed in their home. But the IoT is not only known in the PC or consumer tech market - in manufacturing, especially in automation, the IoT has made a significant impact and will continue to do so in the coming years. A market manager at one of the key technology manufactures in automation asks: “What does IoT mean to us? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

14 min
New Performance Line IO-Link Rotary Encoders
12 March 2024
New Performance Line IO-Link Rotary Encoders

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