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SERCOS International (SI) Announces Adoption of Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) Safety™ on SERCOS

SERCOS International (SI) and ODVA announced that SI will adopt Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) Safety™ as its functional Safety Protocol for SERCOS. ODVA, for its part, will extend The CIP Safety Specification to include Safety profiles for SERCOS devices. SI, for its part, will develop the SERCOS Network adaptation to utilize CIP Safety. SI and ODVA, jointly, will develop and establish conformance testing for devices implementing CIP Safety on SERCOS to help ensure compliance with the collective body of specifications and enable SERCOS "Interoperability" of these devices in multi-vendor Systems.

This action is consistent with the desires of Industry to have a single, Worldwide Network Protocol for Safety Applications. Further, the joint support of Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) Safety by ODVA and SERCOS International (SI) will facilitate technical and market synergies for users and vendors of functional Safety Networks. 

"SERCOS Interface is the World-leading Digital Drive Interface with more than 20 years history and worldwide acceptance in all SERVO-driven Motion Applications," states Peter Lutz, managing director of SERCOS International (SI). "Using Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) Safety as the functional Safety protocol on SERCOS III, SI's new generation Industrial Ethernet Network, opens up completely new possibilities and leads to a greater versatility for Applications with Safety requirements. This provides significant benefits not only to the SERCOS users and vendors but for the worldwide Safety community."

"CIP Safety stands alone as the world's only media-independent, truly open Network Protocol for functional Safety," states Katherine Voss, executive director of ODVA. "Adoption of CIP Safety by SERCOS International (SI) will provide users of SERCOS Technology with a functional Safety Solution that meets industry's growing requirement for seamless Integration of Safety Networks with the overall Network architecture." 

The responsible technical working group within SERCOS International (SI) has already started to extend and adapt its initial "SERCOS Safety" concept -- published and approved by TÜV Rheinland in November 2005 -- to CIP Safety. SI and ODVA expect that the enhancements to their respective specifications to encompass the adaptation of SERCOS to CIP Safety was published during 2007. The first device implementations were released the end of 2007.
 
SERCOS III CIP Safety by ODVA

ODVA, is the organization that supports Network Technologies built on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™) — DeviceNet™, EtherNet/IP™ and CompoNet™.
 

About CIP Safety
CIP Safety is a Network Protocol for functional Safety. It has been certified by TÜV Rheinland to comply with the IEC standard for functional Safety 61508 entitled "Functional Safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic Safety-related Systems," for use in applications up to Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL3). The CIP Safety Protocol is media-independent and its functionality resides in the end nodes, allowing both standard and Safety devices to operate on the same Network. It provides the user with flexibility in design of Safety Network architecture to utilize Safety programmable controllers or peer to peer Communication between Sensors and actuators. It also allows Safety devices on one subnet to communicate seamlessly to Safety devices on another subnet using a standard CIP Network as a backbone. 

About SERCOS III
SERCOS III is based on the established real time mechanisms of the original SERCOS interface, still using the principle of cyclic data transfer with deterministic timing. This hardware-based synchronization is the indispensable prerequisite for the reliable implementation of challenging motion applications, such as packaging machines, multi-axis machine tools and electronic line shafts in printing machines. SERCOS III has been defined such that any standard Ethernet frame (e.g., TCP/IP) can be transmitted in a non-real time slot, in parallel to the real time processing. A SERCOS III control system is able to exchange these telegrams with super-ordinate devices in the network. Thus, SERCOS III combines the established SERCOS real time mechanisms and standardized parameter set with universal communications based on Industrial Ethernet.

About SERCOS International
SERCOS International (SI)
is the responsible user organization for the technical development, standardization, certification and commercialization of the real time communication standard SERCOS interface (IEC 61491). At present, more than 1.75 million SERCOS nodes have been implemented world-wide in over 350 thousand applications. SI offers conformance testing to help ensure that products built to its specifications operate in multi-vendor systems. The organization with its headquarters in Germany has presently more than 60 member companies all over the world as well as own trade associations in North America and Asia.

About ODVA
ODVA
is an international association comprised of members from the world's leading automation companies. Collectively, ODVA and its members support network technologies based on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™). These currently include the network adaptations of CIP -- DeviceNet™, EtherNet/IP™, and CompoNet™ -- along with major extensions to CIP -- CIP Safety™, CIP Sync™ and CIP Motion™. ODVA manages the development of these open technologies, and assists manufacturers and users of CIP technologies through tools, training and promotional activities. In addition, ODVA offers conformance testing to help ensure that products built to its specifications operate in multi-vendor systems. ODVA also is active in other standards development organizations and industry consortia to drive the growth of open communication standards. For more information, visit the ODVA web site.


DeviceNet, DeviceNet Safety, CIP, CIP Motion, CIP Safety, CIP Sync, and EtherNet/IP Safety are trademarks of Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc. (ODVA).
EtherNet/IP is used under license by ODVA.
SERCOS and SERCOS interface are trademarks of SERCOS International (SI).
Other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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