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Glossary

sink load

An output that, when turned on, receives DC current from its load.

size 1 base

A mounting device, designed to seat an STB module, hang it on a DIN rail, and

 

connect it to the island bus. It is 13.9 mm wide and 128.25 mm high.

size 2 base

A mounting device, designed to seat an STB module, hang it on a DIN rail, and

 

connect it to the island bus. It is 18.4 mm wide and 128.25 mm high.

size 3 base

A mounting device, designed to seat an STB module, hang it on a DIN rail, and

 

connect it to the island bus. It is 28.1 mm wide and 128.25 mm high.

slice I/O

An I/O module design that combines a small number of channels (usually between

 

two and six) in a small package. The idea is to allow a system developer to purchase

 

just the right amount of I/O and to be able to distribute it around the machine in an

 

efficient, mechatronics way.

SM_MPS

state management_message periodic services. The applications and network

 

management services used for process control, data exchange, error reporting, and

 

device status notification on a Fipio network.

SNMP

simple network management protocol. The UDP/IP standard protocol used to

 

manage nodes on an IP network.

snubber

A circuit generally used to suppress inductive loads—it consists of a resistor in

 

series with a capacitor (in the case of an RC snubber) and/or a metal-oxide varistor

 

placed across the AC load.

source load

A load with a current directed into its input; must be driven by a current source.

standard I/O

Any of a subset of Advantys STB input/output modules designed at a moderate cost

 

to operate with user-configurable parameters. A standard I/O module may be

 

reconfigured with the Advantys configuration software and, in most cases, may be

 

used in reflex actions.

standard

An Advantys STB network interface module designed at moderate cost to support

network

the configuration capabilities, multi-segment design and throughput capacity

interface

suitable for most standard applications on the island bus. An island run by a

 

standard NIM can support up to 32 addressable Advantys STB and/or preferred I/O

 

modules, up to six of which may be standard CANopen devices.

standard power

An Advantys STB module that distributes sensor power to the input modules and

distribution

actuator power to the output modules over two separate power buses on the island.

module

The bus provides a maximum of 4 A to the input modules and 8 A to the output

 

modules. A standard PDM requires a 5 A fuse to protect the input modules and an

 

8 A fuse to protect the outputs.

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Contents Advantys STB 890USE19600 VersionPage Table of Contents Application Example Safety Information ProcedureImportant Information Safety Information Validity Note About the BookAt a Glance Construed as a commitment by Schneider ElectricAbout the Book Introduction Summary What’s in this Chapter?Topic Island Bus I/O What Is Advantys STB?Introduction BasicWhat Is a Network Interface Module? Structural About Interbus Outputs in 4 msComponents of a simplified Interbus network are shown below Physical Layer TopologyInput and output data in the masters buffer NodeAddressing On the shift register ring on which data is circulatedIntroduction What’s in this Product specifications of the basic Interbus NIMSTB NIB Basic NIM Module Chapter?Feature Function External Features of the STB NIB 1010 NIMFeatures Called out in the illustration below HardwareSpace reserved for the network connectors NIM housing Fieldbus Port STB NIB 1010 Fieldbus InterfaceSummary ConnectionsNetworking ConnectorsInterbus CableGeneral LED Physical DescriptionOverview IndicationsNIM Activity LEDsPhysical Power Supply InterfaceIsland is the two-receptacle connector illustrated below DescriptionUse either RightLogic Power Improper Galvanic IsolationRequirements CharacteristicsPower Supply ExternalSTB NIB 1010 Module Specifications Technical SpecificationsConfiguring the Island Bus About the Island Basic island configurationAuto-Addressing Bus AddressAn Example Module Physical Location Island Bus AddressAuto-Configuration ConfigurationAbout Auto Hinged cover Been successfully configured at least onceRST Button StageScenarios Island Fallback ScenariosFallback HeartbeatFieldbus Communications Support Introduction What’s in this Chapter?High Bytes Interbus ID CodeLow Data TypeData Length Objects Data ExchangeData and Status ObjectsWord InternalProcess Image BoundariesExchange Output DataInput Data Contains the NIM statusApplication Example With an Advantys STB NIB 1010 basic NIMFieldbus network Sample Island AssemblyAssembly Sample IslandI/O modules have the following island bus addresses Model Module Type Island Bus AddressConnection Network Configuration ConsiderationsFor use with an Advantys STB island Devices on an Interbus networkSyCon Before YouBegin ConsiderationsStage Description Using SyCon to Configure an STB Island on InterbusWith SyCon Step Action CommentAdd the NIM To add the NIM to the network configurationConfiguring WorkspaceCreate an EDS InstructionsSaving Using CMD to Configure an STB Island on Interbus Island slave to your configuration using CMDCMD Island Slave AddAdding DownloadingApplication Example Glossary ARP BOSComs CanCOB CRCEDS DhcpDIN EIAEOS EMCEMI FedpFsdp GSDIEC BaseScanning IEC type 1 inputInput polarity Industrial I/OInput filtering Input responseContact Energized and open when the coil is energizedEnergized and closed when the coil is energized NemaNIM NMTPDM PDOPLC Consumer model Process I/OProducer Profibus DPScada RTDSAP SDOSmmps SnmpStdp TCPTFE Suppress transient voltage surges UDPVaristor Voltage groupIndex Heartbeat message, 34 housing ID code InterbusIndex