This simplifies system configuration, for example in security applications, makes network topologies with multiple controllers leaner and more flexible, and contributes to increased system availability. The new firmware also offers more diagnostic functions via user-definable web pages and supports isochronous mode in Profinet communications.
The Shared Device function allows multiple Simatic controllers to access a Profinet I/O device, such as a remote I/O system. This further simplifies system configuration, for example in security applications. It enables a standard CPU and a security CPU to share the same remote I/O system.
The Intelligent Device (I-Device) function enables I/O-level communication between a CPU and other higher-level or central controllers. Previously, only hierarchical access was possible: from a central CPU to a subordinate I/O unit. I-Device enables a leaner and more flexible network topology design for multiple controllers. This simplifies, for example, connections between controllers from different projects and the integration of Siemens and other manufacturers' controllers within a communication network.
The Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) function contributes to increased system availability. For this purpose, the network is initially installed in a ring topology, for example, using Industrial Ethernet switches or via the Profinet interfaces integrated into Simatic controllers and distributed I/O systems. If communication is interrupted in one part of the ring, it only affects a specific section, preventing a complete system failure. This allows for unhurried maintenance or repair work. The MRP protocol guarantees a maximum reconfiguration time of 200 milliseconds.

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