Quantum Instruments Splitter Boxes manual InterBus bus extenson, InterBus bus presentation

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Presentation

IP 67 monobloc I/O splitter boxes

 

for fieldbuses

 

AdvantysDistributed I/O, FTB splitter boxes

 

InterBusbus extenson

 

 

 

Advantys FTB splitter boxes are of the monobloc type.

 

Each splitter box comprises one part for connection of sensors and actuators by

 

means of M12 connectors, and one part for connection of splitter boxes on InterBus

 

fieldbus.

 

This splitter box enables inputs/outputs to be located remotely, as close as possible

 

to the equipment being controlled.

 

 

 

InterBus bus presentation

 

 

Modicon®

Quantum™ PLC

Modicon®

Premium™ PLC

InterBus bus

Modicon®

Momentum™ PLC

Altivar® 58 Drive

Tego® Power

Connections

Other Master

Main bus (12.8 km / 41,999 ft.)

FTB 1IB

FTB 1IB

InterBus is a serial link type fieldbus for sensors and actuators which satisfies the requirements of industrial environments.

Conforming to the standard specification, an InterBus can operate with up to 256 Slaves:

b12.8 km (41,999 ft.) with copper conductors,

bbeyond 80 km (262,500 ft.) using fiber optic cables.

The distance between 2 different components of the bus must not exceed 400 m (1312 ft.) when using copper conductors.

The InterBus system is designed in the form of a loop and has the structure of a shift register distributed on the bus. Each Slave, with its registers, constitutes a component in this shift register loop.

Master

Slave

Slave

Slave

Slave

The cyclic exchange of information between the Master and the Slaves is carried out independently by the Master.

The physical link consists of 3 pairs of twisted wires with common shielding. In addition to the main bus (long distance bus), a local bus can be set up.

bCharacteristics of InterBus local bus,

dthe c 24 V power supply also passes along the system cable (3 additional wires, 0.75 mm2 / #19 AWG) to supply the electronics and the Slave peripherals,

dthe maximum current is limited to 4.5 A, in accordance with the specification,

dthe maximum distance is 50 m (164 ft.).

Presentation, functions:

Description, configuration:

Characteristics:

References:

Dimensions:

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Contents Catalog January IP 67 I/O Splitter BoxesPage 0IP 67 I/O Splitter Boxes Fieldbus type Type of signalType of input/output connectors Housing typeModular I/O splitter boxes Advantys, FTM splitter boxes Presentation IP 67 passive splitter boxesDescription Substitution table Environmental characteristicsChannel characteristics Connection characteristicsSeparate components AccessoriesReferences Splitter boxes only, M12Connector connection DimensionsABE 9C124 pL pp + 8 I/O 8 I + 8 diagnostic I/O 16 I 8 I + 8 diagnostic inputs16 I/O 8 I/O+ 8 diagnostic I/O FTB 1DNpppP0 FTB 1DNpppM0 FTB 1DPpppP0 FTB 1DPpppM0 FTB 1IB Pp16E Pp08E08S Pp12E04S Pp16C 1D p08E08C M12 Selection of signal type per channelFunctions FTBActuator warning DiagnosticsDiagnostics per channel Sensor short-circuit Actuator short-circuitCANopen bus presentation CANopen and DeviceNet bus extensionsDeviceNet bus presentation DeviceNet bus configuration ConfigurationCANopen bus configuration Cabling system Cabling accessoriesProfibus-DP presentation Profibus-DP busAddressing Advantys Distributed I/O, FTB splitter boxes Profibus-DP busProfibus-DP bus connection cables InterBus bus presentation InterBus bus extensonInterBus bus extention InterBus bus extension Fieldbus characteristics Splitter box type Input/output characteristicsInput characteristics Output characteristicsMonobloc splitter boxes for DeviceNet bus For InterBus bus Connection accessoriesFor CANopen/DeviceNet buses For Profibus-DP busFor all bus types Separate components4 elongated hole FTB 1CNpppP0, FTB 1DNpppP0, FTB 1DPpppP0 FTB 1IBpppP1Bus input/Bus output Connector connectionSensor/actuator connection CANopen and DeviceNet buses Supply to splitter boxMain bus, bus output Local bus, bus inputLocal bus, bus output Main bus, bus inputMaximum number of digital I/O per bus module Degree of protection Bus connector typeBus modules FTM Industrial fieldbus type Splitter boxes FTM Digital inputs/outputs Connector typeResolution Diagnostics Per channelPrinciple Analog I/O splitter boxes Compact splitter boxesExpandable splitter boxes Digital I/O splitter boxesM12 and M8 FTM 1DD FTM 1DEFunctions CANopen bus configuration DeviceNet bus configuration PLC FTM 1DP One bus power supply status LED FTM 1CN/1DN FTM 1DP Internal cabling accessories Cabling accessories for bus modulesFTM 1CN10 FTM 1DN10 FTM 1DP10 Bus module characteristicsCharacteristics Digital input/output splitter box characteristicsAnalog input/output splitter box characteristics FTM 1AE04C12C Bus modules for modular splitter boxesFTM 1CN10 FTX ES00 For internal busFTX CBTL12 CD-ROMFTM 1DE16C12 FTM 1Dp08C12 Bus modules FTM 1pp10Splitter boxes FTM 1DD16C12Bus input/Internal bus output of splitter boxes Auxiliary power supplyInput/output connection for analog splitter boxes Other characteristics Mounting Switch mode power supplies ApplicationsNominal power SignallingABL 7REQ ABL 7UEQ ABL 7UES ABL 7UPS Modular switch mode power supplies ABL 7RM Phaseo modular regulated power suppliesOutput circuit Technical characteristicsOperating characteristics Input circuitGB2 CB pp GB2 CD pp GB2 DB pp GB2 CS pp Upstream protection of power suppliesSelection SchemesABL 7RMpppp Modular regulated switch mode power supplies ABL 7RMPower supply ABL 7RMpppp SchemeABL 7 power supplies Phaseo regulated switch mode power suppliesABL 7REQ Using c 24Operating voltage ABL 7UPS and ABL 7UESSelection of power supplies ABL Selection according to application characteristicsABL 7CEM ABL 7RE ABL 7RP Mtbf ABL 7CEM DeratingGeneral rules to be complied with Series or parallel connection Load limitTemporary overloads Type of mains supply ABL 7REQ power supplies protection of the power supply lineABL 7REQ 2-phase regulated switch mode power supplies ABL 7CEM single-phase regulated switch mode power suppliesABL 7RE single-phase regulated switch mode power supplies ABL 7RP single-phase regulated switch mode power suppliesABL 7UEQ24200 ABL 7UPS24200 7UPS24100ABL 7UPSppppp and 7UES ABL 7RE2402/2403 ABL 7RE2405 ABL 7RE2410 ABL 7RP2403ABL 7CEM24ppp ABL 7REQ24ppp ABL 7RP1205/2405/4803 ABL 7UEpppppProduct Reference Index IP 67 I/O Splitter Boxes Page Head office Schneider Electric Schneider Electric

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