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4.2
Network topology
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4.2
Network topology
It is typical of PROFINET to have a rather free topology, the limiting factor of which is large message
latencies due to e.g. switches connected in series.
PROFINET supports the following topologies:
Line topology
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Line topology (M = I/O master, D = I/O device)
Star topology
[4-3]
Star topology (M = I/O master, D = I/O device)
Tree topology
[4-4]
Tree topology via switches (M = IO master, SW = switch, D = I/O device)
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