The campaign’s primary objective is to raise awareness about the significant advantages that SPE solutions bring to the table, particularly for IIoT developers and industrial designers.
Element14 has collaborated with key industry suppliers to promote Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) solutions. The campaign involves companies such as Amphenol, ADI, Harting, Microchip, Molex, Phoenix, Weidmuller, and Wurth Elektronik. It is targeted at IIoT developers and industrial designers, encouraging the adoption of SPE products and protocols to enhance productivity and reliability in their projects.
Ben Morgan, Product Segment Leader for SPE Connectors at element14, stated that Single Pair Ethernet is expected to be the future of industrial network connectivity. He highlighted that IoT design engineers often face challenges in balancing space limitations with increasing data demands. SPE, as a compact and efficient technology, provides full Ethernet performance using a single twisted-pair cable, addressing these challenges effectively.
One of the key advantages of SPE is its ability to reduce the need for large and complex cable bundles, saving valuable installation space. By using SPE products, developers can streamline network installations and reduce costs, allowing them to focus on maximizing the potential of connected devices. SPE simplifies the design process for IIoT and industrial automation by providing a single, high-speed connection suitable for Edge devices, particularly those in confined spaces. The technology has proven to be a reliable solution that ensures devices remain connected and perform optimally.
Morgan expressed satisfaction with the participation of leading suppliers in this initiative, which he believes marks a significant development in network connectivity. This effort comes at a critical time, addressing the growing demands of an interconnected world. SPE products from the participating suppliers will be available through Farnell in EMEA, Newark in North America, and element14 in the Asia-Pacific region.