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Hi, my name is Mike Fahrion, and every few weeks I dish out practical tips for getting all those pieces of equipment in your care to talk to each other. We give out special freebies too — like specialized reports and tech guides, to make your job easier.

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Home > News > eConnections™ Archive > 3 April 2007 - Saga of the Network & Protocol Wars

Saga of the Network & Protocol Wars

Dear Friend & Subscriber:

The guys who write stories and screenplays tell us there are only seven stories in the world:

Man vs. Nature
Man vs. Man
Man vs. Environment
Man vs. Machines/Technology
Man vs. the Supernatural
Man vs. Self
Man vs. God/Religion

But I now have an 8th Master Plot, one that the screenwriters failed to notice.  It is:

Communication Protocol vs. Communication Protocol.

It's a saga of near-religious zealotry, economic avarice, propeller-head wizardry and desperate salesmanship all rolled into one.

USB vs. Firewire
USB vs. RS-232
Beta vs. VHS
DeviceNet vs. Profibus
HART vs. Foundation Fieldbus
Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD
XM Radio vs. Sirius
Standard TV vs. HDTV
ASP vs. PHP
DVD-Audio vs. SACD
Playstation 3 vs. Xbox 360

...the list goes on and on and on.

Now B&B Electronics is a growing company, but we're no 800 pound gorilla.  If we invented our own protocol we'd get squashed like a bug.  Little guys have to get along with everybody, so instead we help all the boys and girls play together real friendly-like.

Here are some nifty devices to help you mediate the protocol wars:

-Serial to Ethernet Converters: http://www.bb-europe.com/product_family.asp?FamilyId=120

-Ethernet to Fiber Media Converters: http://www.bb-europe.com/product_family.asp?FamilyId=10

-Wired to Wireless Converters: Convert serial or Modbus to 900 MHz / 2.4 GHz and back, http://www.bb-europe.com/product_family.asp?FamilyId=328

-Wireless to RS-232, 422 and 485: Wirelessly connect your legacy serial devices with 802.11 to your LAN, eliminating cable installation cost. http://bb-europe.com/Subcategory.asp?SubCategoryId=26

-CAN to Fiber Optic: Send CAN signals over fiber optic cable for noise resistance and isolation. 
http://www.bb-europe.com/product.asp?sku=CANFB

Oh, and sorry.... can't help you on the Playstation vs. Xbox front.  But it's always fun to fantasise, isn't it?  Man, if I had a nifty little program that let you play Xbox games on a Playstation... well, I'd be retired with my own island on the Caribbean.

Now that I mention it, if you possess such a program, please mail me a copy in an INCONSPICUOUS UNMARKED BROWN PACKAGE.  My address is: Mike's Secret Xbox/Playstation Lab, PO Box 1040, Ottawa, IL 61350.

Happy protocol conversion.  And if there's something you're trying to do that I haven't covered, use the SEARCH box on our website www.bb-europe.com or call +353 91 792444 or email us: support@bb-europe.com.  We love to hear from ya.

Mike Fahrion
B&B Electronics
support@bb-europe.com
+353 91 792444


 


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