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  • Should Goose use a pigtail or a network cable

    Should Goose use a pigtail or a network cable

    In practice only one Ethernet cable is required between the IEDs of a substation and an Ethernet switch to enable communication between the protection and control IEDs. It is used to exchange fast, event-driven messages between protection IEDs, bay controllers, and automation devices. GOOSE messaging can be thought of as a virtual interconnection of signals that replaces wiri g. Hardwired systems are physically verified, whereas GOOSE systems require virtual ver fication. Revised. In order to use GOOSE messages for trip, CFE is using Input/Output Modules (MES is the Spanish acronym) installed near the switchyard equipment. INTRODUCTION Early substation automation systems were acquiring the information from utility and. They are the bridge between fiber optic cables in the field and the equipment or patch panels that manage them.

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