Siemens CS 275 manual Design, General notes, local range, Local range

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Design

General notes, local range

The CS 275 bus system is physically divided into

-- a local range up to 20 m (local bus) and

-- a remote range up to 4 km, or up to 12 km with bus couplers.

Each participant requires a local bus interface module to enable bus communication, redundant systems such as the AS 235 H automation system require two modules. These interface mod- ules convert the various internal system bus interfaces of the participants into the uniform local bus interface. The transfer control function for the complete bus is transferred from partici- pant to participant. This function is also handled by the local bus interface module of the respective participant which cur- rently possesses the master function.

The design of the local bus interface modules depends on the participant system to be connected. Thus the modules e. g. for connection of the automation systems are of double ”EUROPE” format, and those for connection of SICOMP industral PCs are of AT format. In the local range, the local bus interface modules are connected together into a ”local bus island” using cables.

Systems not belonging to TELEPERM M require additional cou- pling software to match their internal communication interface to that of the CS 275 bus system. This software is available, amongst others, for the connection of personal computers with MS-Windows or UNIX operating systems, for workstations and for SIMATIC S5 programmable controllers.

In the remote range, individual participants or complete local bus islands are connected to the remote bus via inductive bus couplers UI. Different designs of coaxial cable are available for the connection depending on the associated mechanical stress.

The local bus is always redundant, the remote bus can be either single or redundant.

Local range

The transmission is on multi-conductor cables with a max. total length of 20 m.

Three line signals are used. The data themselves are trans- mitted sequentially on one data line. A second line transmits the clock, the third is used for synchronization.

It is necessary to differentiate between electrical participants and (bus) participants when determining the maximum possible number of participants. Electrical participants are the local bus interface modules, the bus converter modules UI and connec- tion multiplexers AV (for connection of a local bus interface module).

(Bus) participants are e.g . an AS 215 automation system (1 electrical participant) or an AS 235 H automation system (2 electrical participants). Up to 9 electrical participants are permissible on a local bus. For example, this means 7 bus participants for a local bus island connected to a redundant remote bus via two bus converters UI (cf. Figs. 3/1 and 3/2.)

Depending on their type, the local bus interface modules can be either floating or non-floating. Certain design guidelines must be observed when connecting into a local bus island in order to prevent interferences (also refer to Manual ”TELEPERM M, Information and Guidelines for Planning, Installation and Opera- tion”, Order No. C79000-G8076-C417).

AS

Automation system

AG

SIMATIC S5 programmable controller

AV

Connection distributor for local bus

N-AT, N-AS,

} Interface modules for 20-m local bus

N-V.24,

N-S5

 

OS

Operation and monitoring system

UI

Bus converter unit

Fig. 3/1 CS 275 bus system, example for interconnection of local bus and remote bus (non-redundant remote bus); local bus island (left) with 2 commu- nication subscribers and 4 electric participants.

AS

Automation system

AG

SIMATIC S5 programmable controller

AV

Connection distributor for local bus

N-AT, N-AS,

} Interface modules for 20-m local bus

N-V.24,

N-S5

 

OS

Operation and monitoring system

UI

Bus converter unit

Fig. 3/2 CS 275 bus system, example for interconnection of local bus and remote bus (redundant remote bus); local bus island (left) with 2 communica- tion subscribers and 5 electric participants.

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Siemens PLT 130 . 1994

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Contents This catalog is out of date, see note on Teleperm M Summary Siemens PLT 130 This catalog is out of date, see note on Mode of operation Transfer control, data protection and transfer Mode of operationData protection Data transferAddressing Addressing, transmission modesTransmission modes Transmission reliability Time synchronizationConfiguring of communication This catalog is out of date, see note on Design General notes, local range DesignLocal range Remote range Remote range, bus componentsBus components Bus system with linear structure Teleperm M Remote bus Technical data Bus components, technical dataBus configuration, examples Bus configurationsModules and ordering data Interface modules for 20-m local bus N-AS, 8 bit Interface module for 20-m local bus N-BK 6DS1 223-8AB Interface module for 20-m local bus N-BKInterface module for 20-m local bus N16-M, 16 bit Description Interface module for 20-m local bus N-V.24Technical data and ordering data Interface module for 20-m local bus N-S5 Interface module for 20-m local bus N-AT Description and ordering data Technical dataBus converter unit UI 13 Redundant remote bus with terminating resistors Connector board AFRemote bus connection unit FAE Remote bus connection subrack S5 Bus coupler 18 Bus coupler BK-FF, subrack configuration20 Bus coupler BK-FF, function diagram Front plug for 20-m local bus Cable connectors for 20-m local busApplication and ordering data Front plug with contact points 6DS9 200-8AA23 Coarse overvoltage protection 6DS9 208-8AA Overvoltage protectionConfiguring notes Configuring notes and ordering dataRemote bus cable with additional armouring V45466-D21-B65 Remote bus cablesV45466-D21-B55 Parts kit for splicing coaxial cables S45056-M125-A1 Connection of remote bus cablesC45197-A114-C330 Cable plug SPN684732-00This catalog is out of date, see note on Appendix SY-TRANS 300 CS gateway Description VMS/UNIX user interface Description SY-TRANS 300 CS converter GermanDocumentation for CS 275 bus system Ordering data AppendixSubject index