Analog Devices Releases Industry's First Software Configurable Industrial I/O for Building Control and Industrial Automation

By Perry Cohen

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

June 01, 2020

News

Analog Devices Releases Industry's First Software Configurable Industrial I/O for Building Control and Industrial Automation

Analog Devices announced the release of what the company calls the industry's first Software Configurable Input/Output (I/O) product line for building control and process automation.

Analog Devices announced the release of what the company calls the industry’s first Software Configurable Input/Output (I/O) product line for building control and process automation. Due to this, manufacturers and industrial operators can better control system flexibility while reducing product complexities.

Manufacturers can no longer rely on fixed, large-scale systems designed for mass-market products. This is because they need flexible systems that allow them to adapt to changing requirements. The new software configurable I/O lets the manufactures to efficiently create new projects with more flexible automated control. The results equate to reduced design and installation costs.

According to the company, in using software configurable I/O, manufacturers can develop a platform that replaces multiple aging fixed function I/O modules or be applied across multiple customer applications where the I/O dynamic changes with each installation.

Further, the I/O bridges to ethernet-based control networks as it can further be applied to brownfield installations requiring updates to 10BASE-T1L industrial ethernet systems.

For more information, visit http://www.analog.com

Perry Cohen, associate editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content editing and creation, podcast production, and social media efforts. Perry has been published on both local and national news platforms including KTAR.com (Phoenix), ArizonaSports.com (Phoenix), AZFamily.com, Cronkite News, and MLB/MiLB among others. Perry received a BA in Journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Arizona State university.

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