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02. February 2022
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Improved Connection: Single Pair Ethernet

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Ethernet has played a large part of our lives for many years now and has allowed for many improvements in the area of industrial design. Innovation never stops, and with new developments the next level of communication is born with Single Pair Ethernet.

What is Single Pair Ethernet?

Ethernet cables started out with four wires – two wires for transmitting data and two wires for receiving data. As with most technologies, improvements have been made over the years to speed and efficiency. With gigabit Ethernet the same cables are now able to transmit and receive data. This has opened the door for Single Pair Ethernet. Single Pair Ethernet uses two wires only and therefore thinner cable to combine input and output.

Single Pair Ethernet also has the capability to provide power through the cable - known as Power Over Data Line (PoDL). Traditional Ethernet also had this capability, Power Over Ethernet (PoE).

Single Pair Ethernet vs. Standard Ethernet

The cable reach of the traditional Ethernet is 100 meters, while SPE has a cable reach of up to 1,000 meters. This long cable reach, combined with high data rates enables Single Pair Ethernet to be used even on field level. Where current field busses like PROFIBUS, CC-Link, DeviceNet or CANopen are used, SPE has the potential to replace those systems to connect large robots as well as sensors, cameras and actuators. Instead of using many different systems, there is one communication protocol streamlining data from the sensor to the cloud to make communication simpler and faster. Gateways are no longer needed.

Additional advances over traditional Ethernet include:

Advantages of Single Pair Ethernet

There are many advantages to Single Pair Ethernet, but the most remarkable may be:

Look at other Single Pair Ethernet Information Resources: