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World Factory Instrumentation Protocol [[Category:Abbreviations]]
The '''Factory Instrumentation Protocol''' or '''FIP''' is a standardized field bus protocol. Its most current definition can be found in the European Standard EN50170.
 
Based on the requirements study other manufacturers created similar protocol definitions - starting in 1990 a number of partners from Japan and America merged with FIP to the '''WorldFIP''' standardization group (that later merged into the Fieldbus Foundation group).
 
For more information, see [[wikipedia:Factory Instrumentation Protocol|Wikipedia]]. 
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 10 April 2026

The Factory Instrumentation Protocol or FIP is a standardized field bus protocol. Its most current definition can be found in the European Standard EN50170.

Based on the requirements study other manufacturers created similar protocol definitions - starting in 1990 a number of partners from Japan and America merged with FIP to the WorldFIP standardization group (that later merged into the Fieldbus Foundation group).

For more information, see Wikipedia.