Internationally, Phoenix Contact is a leading supplier of automation infrastructure and the company’s industrial wireless products provide users with reliability and security for transmission of data and I/O signals. Wireless systems enable easy and effective negotiation of many of the challenges faced in the industrial communication infrastructure environment.
A key requirement for the use of wireless technologies in industrial applications is that the technology must be as rugged and reliable as a cable connection, even under harsh conditions. With wireless communication, the data is transmitted by means of electromagnetic waves through free space and the wireless connection is therefore subjected to interference fields that can adversely affect the transmission. In addition, reflections, fading, interference and shadowing can occur.
Despite the influences described, Phoenix Contact Bluetooth, Trusted Wireless, Wireless HART and WLAN 802.11 are interference free, thanks to their particular method of design and operation.
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