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Am 4. August trafen sich die Firmen Böhnke + Partner, Cedes, ELFIN, ELGO, Intec, Klinkhammer und Kollmorgen bei der Fa. Böhnke + Partner, um die Definition des neuen virtuellen Gerätes [[Position Supervisor Unit]] zur sicheren Auswertung der Position + Geschwindigkeit von Aufzügen zu überarbeiten.  
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On the 4th of August, 2016, the companies Böhnke + Partners, Cedes, [[ELFIN GmbH|ELFIN]], ELGO, Intec., Klinkhammer and Kollmorgen met to revise the definition of the new virtual device [[Position Supervisor Unit]], which offers the possibility to safely evaluate the position and speed of lifts.


Die Beschreibung wurde als Proposal bei der CiA eingereicht und einige Hersteller haben bereits mit der Implementierung begonnen. Die neuen Funktionen sollen bereits beim kommenden PlugFest am 6. September getestet werden und am Folgetag können die Änderungen dann in die aktuelle Spezifikation übernommen werden.
The description had been handed in as a proposal to the CiA, and some manufacturers already started the implementation. The new functions are planned to be tested during the [[CANopen-Lift PlugFest - 2016-09|next PlugFest]] on the 6th of September; possible improvements can then be implemented into the current specification.


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Latest revision as of 10:37, 30 September 2016

On the 4th of August, 2016, the companies Böhnke + Partners, Cedes, ELFIN, ELGO, Intec., Klinkhammer and Kollmorgen met to revise the definition of the new virtual device Position Supervisor Unit, which offers the possibility to safely evaluate the position and speed of lifts.

The description had been handed in as a proposal to the CiA, and some manufacturers already started the implementation. The new functions are planned to be tested during the next PlugFest on the 6th of September; possible improvements can then be implemented into the current specification.