#139 | (EN) Data Acquisition Made Efficient: Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) as a Gamechanger for System Integrators | Perinet & Zentinel
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In this podcast episode, Madeleine Mickeleit welcomes Jordi Cruz,
CEO of Zentinel, and Björn Engelbert, Business Developer at
Perinet, to talk about technology-related use cases at source
level and integration level. This episode is perfect for anyone
looking to implement use cases at the shop floor level or in the
building segment. It covers what to pay attention to when
implementing standardized data collection, how to integrate
different machines on an existing shop floor, and which
components can be used to save money.
Episode 139 at a glance (and click):
(07:30) Challenges, potentials and status quo – This is what
the use case looks like in practice
(13:14) Solutions, offerings and services – A look at the
technologies used
Podcast episode summary
In this episode Björn and Jordi detail their
partnership where Perinet supplies the hardware, while Zentinel
adds value through software and integration.
They explain that Perinet’s technology involves Single Pair
Ethernet (SPE), which allows for data communication and power
over a single cable, facilitating easier and more flexible data
acquisition. Their periNODEs, small adapters attached to field
devices, locally process signals and transmit data in real-time
using MQTT, either to local or cloud-based systems. This approach
bypasses traditional PLC and SCADA systems, making digitalization
simpler and less invasive.
Zentinel leverages Perinet’s technology to offer tailored
solutions, particularly focusing on calculating metrics like
Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) in real-time directly at the
machine level. This eliminates the need for extensive data
processing infrastructure and provides immediate, actionable
insights.
The discussion concludes with information on upcoming trade fairs
and an invitation for new partners to collaborate with Perinet
and Zentinel.
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Relevant links from this episode:
Madeleine
(https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)
Björn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjoernengelbert/)
Jordi (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordicruz/)
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