Thanks for making the information here so convenient! Something I was hoping to find information on - but haven't so far - is regarding the various connector types used for PROFINET. Some of the PROFINET cables (standard copper) I've seen have very large RJ-45 type connectors on them - I think they are IP20, but I'm not sure. I work for a company that manufactures devices that would go on PROFINET networks, and it would be nice to understand when and where the various connector types are required so we know how much room to allow for the connections. The large connectors cause problems for us, so if we need to allow for them then it helps if I can explain why they are needed. Is there a video or document that would help with that?
I am glad you found the information useful. Here are a few resources where you can find the information on connectors for PROFINET: www.profibus.com/download/profinet-cabling-and-interconnection-technology us.profinet.com/documentation/profinet-guideline-for-cabling-and-assembly/ Also, please do not hesitate to contact us; we can help you answer specific questions: us.profinet.com/about/contact/