The IO Device Description, commonly known as IODD, is essentially a standardized file format for describing sensors and actuators that are equipped with an IO-Link communication interface, for example. It describes the properties and functions of industrial devices such as sensors, actuators, and controllers in machine-readable form. IODD facilitates seamless integration and interoperability between devices from different manufacturers within an industrial network.
IODD files are not only mandatory for IO-Link devices but also serve as an "electronic datasheet'' readable by both humans and machines, providing a comprehensive overview of the device's capabilities and requirements. The IODD includes objects like Device Identity and Device Function, which contain user information, identification numbers, and descriptions of the device's parameters and functionalities. This allows for the description of product variants that may differ in order numbers but share similar parameters and communication features, thereby reducing the need for numerous device descriptions and conserving identification numbers.
The IODD facilitates the integration of devices into various automated systems due to its open standard communications protocol, which is supported globally by industrial automation companies. Its standardized format and adherence to international standards make it a cornerstone for interoperability and communication within modern automated environments. It simplifies the deployment of automation solutions, enhances system flexibility, and improves overall efficiency in industrial operations.