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Designing with Multiple Industrial Ethernet Standards on a Single Hardware Platform

When developing and maintaining industrial communications hardware, supporting new or additional industrial Ethernet protocols often requires new hardware and corresponding software stacks. Rather than re-spinning your boards and migrating software code, you can save time and resources by choosing FPGAs.

In this 35-minute webcast, you’ll learn how you can:

  • Reconfigure and update any Ethernet protocol in your products at any time by using FPGAs
  • Build one flexible platform to address EtherCAT, PROFINET, SERCOS III, EtherNet/IP, Modbus/TCP, Ethernet Powerlink, and other industrial Ethernet or legacy fieldbus standards

In addition, you’ll see a short video showing two partner demos that will demonstrate how easy it is to evaluate and implement multiple industrial Ethernet protocols on a single flexible FPGA platform.

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