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Modbus Protocol Explained: Types, Uses, and Benefits
Modbus is a widely used serial and Ethernet-based communication protocol designed for industrial automation systems, developed by…
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Top 5 Benefits of Profinet for Automation Systems
Profinet (Process Field Net) is an industrial Ethernet-based communication protocol developed by the Profibus International (PI) organization,…
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MOST Bus: Revolutionizing In-Vehicle Multimedia
MOST Bus (Media Oriented Systems Transport) is a high-speed, fiber-optic and copper-based serial communication protocol designed specifically…
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Why EtherCAT Dominates Industrial Ethernet Protocols
EtherCAT (Ethernet for Control Automation Technology) is an open, high-performance industrial Ethernet protocol developed by Beckhoff Automation…
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FlexRay vs. CAN: Choosing the Right Protocol for Vehicles
FlexRay is a high-speed, deterministic serial communication protocol designed specifically for automotive electronics, developed by a consortium…
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Top Benefits of CAN Bus for Real-Time Data Transmission
CAN Bus (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication protocol developed by Robert Bosch GmbH in the…
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UART Explained: Key Features and Applications
UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) is a hardware component (or peripheral) that enables asynchronous serial communication between electronic…
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SPI Architecture: Master-Slave Communication Explained
SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) is a synchronous serial communication protocol developed by Motorola (now NXP Semiconductors) in…
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I2C Communication Explained: A Complete Guide
I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit, pronounced “I-squared-C” or “I-two-C”) is a synchronous, multi-master, multi-slave serial communication bus protocol developed…
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Key Features of RS-485 for Industrial Automation
RS-485 (also known as TIA-485 or EIA-485) is a widely used serial communication standard defined by the Telecommunications Industry Association…