Senior System Developer for Test and Measurement with a Flair for Project Management
Do you want to test and measure the world's systems faster, easier, and smarter? With a growing number of projects and ongoing product development, we are right now looking for a senior system developer for test and measurement with a flair for project management.
GPower Is Now Part of the IO-Link Community
Based on our IO-Link Toolkit for LabVIEW and TestStand, we are now part of the IO-Link.com Community. The goal of the community is to develop IO-Link as a technology among others. Learn more about IO-Link, see members, and download our free toolkit right here!
What is IO-Link?
IO-Link is the first standardized IO technology worldwide (IEC 61131-9) for the communication with sensors and actuators. The powerful point-to-point communication is based on the long established 3-wire sensor and actuator connection without additional requirements regarding the cable material. So, IO-Link is no fieldbus but the further development of the existing, tried-and-tested connection technology for sensors and actuators.
As example, the system architecture could look as follows which is based on LabVIEW and TestStand:
Member Overview
Who is part of the IO-Link community? By clicking here, you will find an overview of all the companies involved in the IO-Link Consortium.
GPower IO-Link
Even though IO-Link has been around for more than a decade there has been no easy way to connect the devices with the NI tool chain. This is why the GPower IO-Link is revolutionary. By installing just one toolkit you gain access to data from more than 30.000 devices right in your LabVIEW code. Moreover, we have taken our own medicine and utilized our IO-Link LabVIEW Toolkit to build a set of IO-Link step types for TestStand.
Try GPower IO-Link – It’s Free for 30 Days!
So, are you a LabVIEW or TestStand developer, you should really try GPower IO-Link! A universal driver for more than 30,000 IO-Link devices! For the first time, it’s plug ‘n’ play to access encoders, digital and analog IO, laser rangers, light towers, button presses and much more just by loading their IODD file in LabVIEW or TestStand.