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What is the difference between PROFIBUS and PROFINET?
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What makes PROFIBUS and PROFINET stand from one another, and how can I decide which one should I use in...
What is difference between Profibus DP and Profibus PA ?
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What is difference between Profibus DP and Profibus PA ?
what is the maximum distance on communication works?
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what is the maximum distance on communication works?
DP cable PROFIBUS violet color?
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Do DP cables from PROFIBUS always have a violet color?
Short-circuit in a PROFIBUS cable?
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What happens if a PROFIBUS cable is short-circuited?
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