ICP DAS USA 7000 user manual RS-485 Networking

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6.

7000 RS-485 Networking

 

 

6.1

Standard/Isolation Configuration

 

 

 

Standard Configuration.

 

￿7510, isolated 485/485 repeater

 

R

￿7520, isolated 232/485 converter

Host

RS232

D+

 

RS485

D+

T

 

 

 

 

D-

 

 

D-

PC

 

 

 

 

 

Gnd

RS485

￿RS-485

 

RS485

￿RS-485

PLC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is terminator

 

 

 

 

Max 2048

7xxx

 

￿7xxx

 

￿ 7xxx

￿ 7xxx

￿~￿<=256

￿~￿<=2048

modules

in

one

 

 

 

 

RS-485 network

 

 

 

 

The Host PC/PLC will send out a command string from its RS-232 port. The ￿7520 will convert these RS-232 signals into a RS-485 signal and isolate the host from ￿RS-485 network.

The 7000 series modules, including D/I, D/O, A/D, D/A, Timer/Counter and MMI modules, will be directly connected to ￿RS-485. These 7000 series modules can connect a max. Of 256 modules to the ￿RS-485 network without a repeater, the 7510. That it to say, there can be 256 modules from ￿7xxx to ￿7xxx. If there are over 256 modules, the repeater 7510 must be added to extend the ￿RS-485 to ￿RS-485. Then there can be another 256 modules connected to the ￿RS-485 network. This is the first function of the 7510.

The module address can be changed from 00 to FF a total of 256 max. Therefore there are maxes. Of 256 modules in one RS-485 network if all the modules communicate with the same speed.

(1)Because the 7000 can communicate with different baud rates in the same RS-485 network, the ￿7xxx, ￿7xxx and ￿7xxx can be communicated to HOST PC/PLC with a different baud rate.

(2)The 7000 series can be programmed to 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200,a total of 8 different speed.

(3)The 7000 modules can share the same module address if their baud

7000 Bus Converter User Manual (version 1.2,Feb/2003, 7PH-006-10) ---------------

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ICP DAS USA 7000 user manual RS-485 Networking