Quantum Instruments Splitter Boxes manual DeviceNet bus presentation, DeviceNet bus configuration

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Presentation (continued),

IP 67 modular I/O splitter boxes

configuration

for fieldbuses

 

AdvantysDistributed I/O, FTM splitter boxes

DeviceNet bus presentation

Modicon® Premium™ PLC

Other Master

 

 

DeviceNet bus

From 1 to 63 Slaves

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modicon®

Altivar® 58 Drive

Momentum™

PLC

TeSys®

Model U

FTM 1DN

FTM 1DN

Tego® Power

Connection

The DeviceNet system is a sensor/actuator bus system of the open Low-End type, used in various industrial applications and, in particular, the automobile industry. It is based on CAN technology (OSI layers 1 and 2).

The DeviceNet bus is based on the Master/Slave principle.

The physical link consists of 2 shielded twisted pairs (2 wires for data, 2 wires for auxiliary supply to sensors), to which up to a maximum of 63 slaves can be connected. The binary rate varies, depending on the length of the bus, from 125 kbits/s for 500 m (1640 ft.) to 500 kbits/s for 100 m (328.1 ft.).

Each end of the bus must be fitted with a line terminator.

DeviceNet bus configuration

An .eds file is assigned to each product, which contains all the important information relating to the product. An icon (.ico) is also available for installation in the system configurator.

When the network is scanned, the identification data is compared with that of the Slaves present on the network and assigned accordingly. After the scanning phase, the scanner will have identified all the Slaves and saved information relating to data length and operating mode.

The DeviceNet bus Master establishes a peripheral image of all the devices detected on the DeviceNet bus and incorporates them according to their physical location in a Scan list. The user can then assign the Scan list, according to the peripheral image of the bus devices, to logic addresses in the PLC.

bAddressing

The addresses are configurable from 1 to 63 by means of 2 coding wheels (x 10 and x 1). A 3rd coding wheel enables the data transmission speed to be selected

(3 speeds can be selected: 125, 250 and 500 kbits/s).

Description:

Connections:

Characteristics:

References:

Dimensions, schemes:

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Contents Catalog January IP 67 I/O Splitter BoxesPage 0IP 67 I/O Splitter Boxes Type of input/output connectors Type of signalHousing type Fieldbus typeModular I/O splitter boxes Advantys, FTM splitter boxes Presentation IP 67 passive splitter boxesDescription Channel characteristics Environmental characteristicsConnection characteristics Substitution tableReferences AccessoriesSplitter boxes only, M12 Separate componentsConnector 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 Functions Selection of signal type per channelFTB Pp16E Pp08E08S Pp12E04S Pp16C 1D p08E08C M12Diagnostics per channel Sensor short-circuit DiagnosticsActuator short-circuit Actuator warningCANopen 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 Input characteristics Input/output characteristicsOutput characteristics Splitter box typeMonobloc splitter boxes for DeviceNet bus For CANopen/DeviceNet buses Connection accessoriesFor Profibus-DP bus For InterBus busFor all bus types Separate components4 elongated hole FTB 1CNpppP0, FTB 1DNpppP0, FTB 1DPpppP0 FTB 1IBpppP1Sensor/actuator connection Connector connectionCANopen and DeviceNet buses Supply to splitter box Bus input/Bus outputLocal bus, bus output Local bus, bus inputMain bus, bus input Main bus, bus outputMaximum number of digital I/O per bus module Degree of protection Bus connector typeBus modules FTM Industrial fieldbus type Resolution Connector typeDiagnostics Per channel Splitter boxes FTM Digital inputs/outputsPrinciple Expandable splitter boxes Compact splitter boxesDigital I/O splitter boxes Analog 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 CBTL12 For internal busCD-ROM FTX ES00Splitter boxes Bus modules FTM 1pp10FTM 1DD16C12 FTM 1DE16C12 FTM 1Dp08C12Bus input/Internal bus output of splitter boxes Auxiliary power supplyInput/output connection for analog splitter boxes Nominal power Switch mode power supplies ApplicationsSignalling Other characteristics MountingABL 7REQ ABL 7UEQ ABL 7UES ABL 7UPS Modular switch mode power supplies ABL 7RM Phaseo modular regulated power suppliesOperating characteristics Technical characteristicsInput circuit Output circuitSelection Upstream protection of power suppliesSchemes GB2 CB pp GB2 CD pp GB2 DB pp GB2 CS ppPower supply ABL 7RMpppp Modular regulated switch mode power supplies ABL 7RMScheme ABL 7RMppppABL 7 power supplies Phaseo regulated switch mode power suppliesOperating voltage Using c 24ABL 7UPS and ABL 7UES ABL 7REQSelection 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 7RE single-phase regulated switch mode power supplies ABL 7CEM single-phase regulated switch mode power suppliesABL 7RP single-phase regulated switch mode power supplies ABL 7REQ 2-phase regulated switch mode power suppliesABL 7UEQ24200 ABL 7UPS24200 7UPS24100ABL 7CEM24ppp ABL 7REQ24ppp ABL 7RP1205/2405/4803 ABL 7RE2402/2403 ABL 7RE2405 ABL 7RE2410 ABL 7RP2403ABL 7UEppppp ABL 7UPSppppp and 7UESProduct Reference Index IP 67 I/O Splitter Boxes Page Head office Schneider Electric Schneider Electric

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