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What Is TSN (Time-Sensitive Networking)? The Future of Industrial Ethernet

TSL Automation Solutions June 25, 2024
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The Problem TSN Solves

Traditional industrial Ethernet protocols (PROFINET, EtherCAT) achieve real-time determinism by running on dedicated, isolated networks — separate from the IT Ethernet network. This means factories operate two parallel networks: one for OT control traffic, one for IT data traffic. This duplication is expensive, complex, and a barrier to IT/OT convergence for IIoT and Industry 4.0 initiatives.

What TSN Adds to Standard Ethernet

  • IEEE 802.1AS (gPTP) — sub-microsecond clock synchronisation across all network nodes
  • IEEE 802.1Qbv (TAS) — time-aware shaper schedules transmission windows for real-time traffic, preventing IT traffic from delaying control frames
  • IEEE 802.1Qbu (Frame Preemption) — allows a high-priority control frame to interrupt a low-priority IT data frame mid-transmission
  • IEEE 802.1CB (FRER) — frame replication and elimination for redundancy

TSN Benefits for Industrial Automation

  • Single converged network for both OT and IT traffic — lower infrastructure cost
  • Deterministic control performance (sub-millisecond cycle times) over standard Ethernet
  • Easier integration of IIoT data collection with real-time control
  • Supports OPC UA over TSN — the emerging unified architecture for IIoT

TSN Adoption Timeline

TSN is being adopted by all major automation vendors — Siemens, Rockwell, Beckhoff, and Bosch Rexroth all have TSN roadmaps. Industrial switching and embedded computing hardware with TSN-capable Intel i210/i225 Ethernet controllers (available on Avalue platforms) will be the foundation of next-generation smart factory networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TSN (Time-Sensitive Networking)?
TSN (Time-Sensitive Networking) is a set of IEEE 802.1 Ethernet standards that add deterministic, time-synchronised data transmission to standard Ethernet — enabling hard real-time performance (sub-microsecond synchronisation, guaranteed latency) over the same Ethernet infrastructure as regular IT traffic. TSN allows converging OT (operational technology) and IT networks on a single Ethernet fabric without compromising real-time machine control.
Why is TSN important for industrial automation?
Traditional industrial automation requires separate networks for real-time machine control (PROFINET, EtherCAT) and IT data (standard Ethernet) because standard Ethernet is non-deterministic. TSN eliminates this separation by making standard Ethernet deterministic — allowing motion control traffic and SCADA/IT traffic to coexist on the same network. This reduces infrastructure cost, simplifies network management, and enables IT/OT convergence for Industry 4.0.
What is the difference between TSN and existing industrial Ethernet protocols?
Existing industrial Ethernet protocols (PROFINET IRT, EtherCAT) achieve real-time performance through proprietary mechanisms — requiring dedicated switches and creating isolated OT networks. TSN is an IEEE standard built into standard Ethernet hardware — future TSN-capable switches handle both standard and time-sensitive traffic. PROFINET and EtherNet/IP are being extended to use TSN as their real-time transport, maintaining application compatibility while using standard hardware.
Is TSN available now in industrial automation products?
TSN is in early commercial deployment (2024–2026). Siemens has released TSN-capable PROFINET controllers and switches. Rockwell is implementing TSN in EtherNet/IP. TSN-capable managed switches are available from Cisco, Phoenix Contact, and Hirschmann. Full TSN deployment requires TSN-capable end devices (PLCs, drives, sensors) and TSN switches throughout — a transition that will take several years as legacy equipment is replaced.
Does TSL Automation supply TSN-capable hardware?
TSN capability is determined by the network switches and PLC infrastructure, which TSL Automation Solutions does not directly supply. The Avalue industrial PCs we supply can connect to TSN networks via standard Ethernet NICs on TSN-capable switches. Contact our Mumbai team for industrial PC hardware that integrates with your TSN network planning.
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