Shawn Tierney meets up with Tom Weingartner of PI (Profibus Profinet International) to learn about PROFINET and System Redundancy in this episode of The Automation Podcast.
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Special thanks to Tom Weingartner for coming on the show, and to Siemens for sponsoring this episode so we could release it ad free on all platforms! To learn more PROFINET, see the below links:
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PROFINET One-Day Training Slide Deck
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PROFINET One-Day Training Class Dates
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IO-Link Workshop Dates
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PROFINET University
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Certified Network Engineer Course
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Shawn Tierney (Host): Welcome back to the automation podcast. My name is Shawn Tierney from Insights and Automation, and I wanna thank you for tuning back in this week. Now on this show, I actually had the opportunity to sit down with Thomas Weingoner from PI to learn all about PROFINET. I actually reached out to him because I had some product vendors who wanted me to cover their s two features in their products, and I thought it would be first it'd be better to actually sit down and get a refresh on what s two is. It's been five years since we've had a PROFINET expert on, so I figured now would be a good time before we start getting into how those features are used in different products.
So with that said, I also wanna mention that Siemens has sponsored the episode, so it will be completely ad free. I love it when vendor sponsor the shows. Not only do we get the breakeven on the show itself, we also get to release it ad free and make the video free as well. So thank you, Siemens. If you see anybody from Siemens, thank them for sponsoring the Automation Podcast.
As a matter of fact, thank any vendor who's ever sponsored any of our shows. We really appreciate them. One final PSA that I wanna throw out there is that, speaking like I talked about this yesterday on my show, Automation Tech Talk, As we've seen with the Ethernet POCs we're talking about, a lot of micro POCs that were $250 ten years ago are now $400. Right? That's a lot of inflation, right, for various reasons.
Right? And so one of the things I did this summer is I took a look at my P and L, my pros profit and loss statements, and I just can't hold my prices where they are and be profitable. Right? So if I'm not breaking even, the company goes out of business, and we'll have no more episodes of the show. So how does this affect you?
If you are a student over at the automation school, you have until mid September to do any upgrades or purchase any, courses at the 2020 prices. Alright? So I I don't wanna raise the prices. I've tried as long as I can, but at some point, you have to give in to what the prices are that your vendors are charging you, and you have to raise the prices. So, all my courses are buy one, sell them forever,