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There are many fieldbus protocols, including
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- LON, [LONTalk](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#LONTalk)
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- LON, [LONTalk](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#lontalk)
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- [BACnet](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#BACnet),(Lots of PHYs)
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- [BACnet](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#bacnet),(Lots of PHYs)
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- [PROFIBUS](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#PROFIBUS), [PROFINET](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#PROFINET),
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- [PROFIBUS](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#profibus), [PROFINET](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#profinet)
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- Modbus/ASCII, Modbus/RTU, Modbus/TCP [www.Modbus.org](http://www.modbus.org)
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- CAN,
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- [EtherCAT](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#EtherCAT)
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- [EtherCAT](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#ethercat)
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- CIP, with Ethernet IP,
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- [Ethernet Powerlink](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#EthernetPowerlink)
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- [Ethernet Powerlink](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#ethernet-powerlink)
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- [S-Bus](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#S-Bus), [Ether-S-Bus](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#Ether-S-Bus), [\#Ether-S-I/O](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#Ether-S-IO)
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- [S-Bus](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#S-Bus), [Ether-S-Bus](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#ether-s-bus), [\#Ether-S-I/O](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#ether-s-io)
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- KNX(EIB), [KNXnet/IP](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#KNXnet) (EIBnet/IP)
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- KNX(EIB), [KNXnet/IP](/FieldbusProtocolFamily#knxnetip) (EIBnet/IP)
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- HART, [HART-IP page](/HART-IP), HARTWireless, [www.hartcomm.org/](http://www.hartcomm.org/)
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## Ether-S-Bus
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<span id="Ether-S-Bus-1" class="anchor"></span> Ether-S-Bus is a successor of the S-Bus <span id="S-Bus" class="anchor"></span> protocol developed and introduced by the company Saia-Burgess Controls AG. Ether-S-Bus is used for the communication to and between PLCs (Programmable Logic Controller) manufactured by Saia-Burgess Controls Ltd. A dissector for [EtherSBus](/EtherSBus) exists. Note that there is no relation to the S-Bus common in the ISDN technology.
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<span id="Ether-S-Bus-1" class="anchor"></span> Ether-S-Bus is a successor of the S-Bus {: #S-Bus} protocol developed and introduced by the company Saia-Burgess Controls AG. Ether-S-Bus is used for the communication to and between PLCs (Programmable Logic Controller) manufactured by Saia-Burgess Controls Ltd. A dissector for [EtherSBus](/EtherSBus) exists. Note that there is no relation to the S-Bus common in the ISDN technology.
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## Ether-S-I/O
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