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Bandwidth is defined as the carrying capacity of a circuit. It's usually measured in bits per second for digital circuits, or in hertz for analog circuits. Though a hardwired network is also limited by the speed of its devices and microprocessors, a typical 4-20 mA signal over typical 18-gauge wire usually has about a 10-ms response time. Fieldbus response times can range from 2-50 ms or more.Network bandwidth comes down to two measures:1) Transactions per second - how many communication cycles is the network accomplishing per second 2) Latency - how long did it take to get the data from the time you wanted it? "When you're talking about throughput, bytes per second, latency means how many times can you measure your primary variable? When you're talking about a multi-drop network, you have to take transactions per second and divide by the number of devices on the network, which will show the number of times you can talk to each one. Then, you have to ask is that time enough for the application?" says Wally Pratt of the HART Communication Foundation.Speed & data volumePerry Marshall, author and consultant, adds that users need to determine their speed and data requirements: "Does your I/O device need to be scanned every 2 ms? Or is 500 ms okay? Do your devices send a few bits of data, or hundreds of bytes? Are you mixing simple and complex devices on the same network?" To answer these questions, determine the 'hard limits' and worst-case requirements of your design. Which networks are available on specific devices you've chosen? This issue may force your hand, or at least limit your choices, if you are required to use a specific brand of PLC or other component, says Marshall. "There's only a loose relationship between bandwidth and speed. The real tradeoff is among bandwidth, response time, determinism, and noise immunity.""A lot of the improvements in network capacity is due to refinements in the technology used to pump data down a wire at ever higher rates," says Dick Caro, a well-known fieldbus expert." Users need to be sure that the network in their production areas is designed for real-time data transmission, which means about a 1-second response in process applications and 5 ms in applications with factory safety switches.