T1L 4-2 | From Field to Cloud — 10BASE-T1L in a Layered Network Architecture

T1L 4-2 | From Field to Cloud — 10BASE-T1L in a Layered Network Architecture

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From Field to Cloud — 10BASE-T1L in a Layered Network Architecture

The role of 10BASE-T1L in the overall industrial network architecture is best understood as the ‘Last Mile’ — it is the segment connecting the field sensor layer to the upper-layer industrial Ethernet switch.

A typical complete architecture consists of three layers:

Layer 1: Field Device Layer

Field devices such as sensors, actuators, and cameras connect to the nearest field switch via 10BASE-T1L. This segment uses SPE cable reaching up to 1,000 meters and can be paired with PoDL power delivery as needed. PHY components at this layer are simultaneously responsible for data encoding/decoding and electrical isolation.

Layer 2: Field Switch / Edge Computing Layer

The field switch aggregates data from multiple 10BASE-T1L nodes and provides standard 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet uplink connectivity. Some applications at this layer configure edge computing modules (Edge Computers) to perform real-time preprocessing, anomaly detection, or protocol conversion on field data.

Layer 3: Enterprise / Cloud Layer

Data processed at the edge is uploaded via standard Ethernet backbone to enterprise MES, ERP systems, or cloud analytics platforms. Since 10BASE-T1L is fully compatible with standard IP protocols above the physical layer, this layer requires absolutely no additional protocol conversion or gateways.

This seamless IP connectivity from field to cloud is 10BASE-T1L’s most fundamental architectural advantage over traditional Fieldbus — it transforms OT and IT integration from a complex ‘translation project’ into a truly ‘single unified network.’

FAQ

Q1

What role does 10BASE-T1L play in a three-layer industrial network architecture?

Answer

10BASE-T1L handles the lowest ‘field layer’ — connecting terminal devices (sensors, actuators) to nearby field switches. The middle ‘edge layer’ consists of field switches and edge computing modules for data aggregation and preprocessing. The top ‘enterprise/cloud layer’ connects to MES, ERP, or cloud platforms via standard Ethernet backbone — with no protocol conversion required at any layer.

Q2

How does 10BASE-T1L enable seamless OT-to-IT integration?

Answer

10BASE-T1L is fully compatible with standard IP protocols above the physical layer. This means field device data — with complete engineering units, timestamps, and device descriptions — can travel directly over standard IP networks to cloud or enterprise systems. IT teams can use the same network management tools to monitor everything from sensors to servers, turning OT/IT integration from a complex ‘translation project’ into a single unified network.

Q3

What is the role and function of edge computing modules in this three-layer architecture?

Answer

Edge computing modules are deployed at the field switch layer, close to the sensors, performing real-time data preprocessing, anomaly detection, protocol conversion, or machine learning inference on-site. They enable millisecond-level response without consuming upstream network bandwidth, while filtering and compressing data before upload to reduce the load on backbone networks and cloud platforms.

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