DeviceNet is an application-level protocol used in the automation environment. It is a communication tool that allows you to logically talk between a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and many control devices, such as motors, conveyors, flowmeters, level sensors, etc.. Instead of the PLC talking directly to discrete I/O modules, DeviceNet talks via a piece of hardware called DeviceNet Scanner. DeviceNet Overview 6Kn-DN The DeviceNet option allows a 6K controller to be controlled via a DeviceNet master, utilizing the DeviceNet protocol for robust data exchange. The 6K functions as a "Communications Adapter" on the DeviceNet network, allowing the user's application to fully define the data exchanged with a DeviceNet master. DeviceNet Series "T" Connectors Male to Two Female "T" 1.6 40 1.6 40 MencomConnectors.com Ph: 800-966-2345 L-6 Mencom Corporation TEL: 770-534-4585 mencom.com DeviceNet Face View of Male # of Poles Color Code Wire AWG Rating Length Male Straight Female Straight Figure MIN Series Receptacles General information † Integrating B&R DeviceNet bus controllers DeviceNet - Getting Started User's Manual V 1.00 2. Integrating B&R DeviceNet bus controllers The purpose of this Getting Started document is to describe the integration of B&R DeviceNet bus controllers as slaves in DeviceNet master systems. This includes integrating them in a • DeviceNet Communication Module is a slave station • Baud rate and MAC Id set by a 8-bit DIP switch follow DeviceNet standards; o Baud rate: 125K, 250K, 500K; o Network MAC ID: 0~63; • IO Assemble configuration can be conserved; • Can't set baud rate and MAC ID by network; • Can't resume or diagnose fault; Protocol - DeviceNet DeviceNet offers several unique advantages for manufacturing automation applications: • Comprehensive producer-consumer services let you simultaneously control, configure and collect data from intelligent devices over a single network; • Support for up to 64 nodes and baud rates up to 500 kilobits per second (kbps). 2 turck.com • 1-800-544-7769 • Fax: (763) 553-0708 • TURCK • Minneapolis, MN 55441 turck.com • 1-800-544-7769• Fax: (763) 553-0708 • TURCK•Minneapolis, MN 55441 3 SCOPE he purpose of this troubleshooting guide is to direct qualified service personnel to the causes of network problems and provide remedies. Step 1 - Open RSNetworx for DeviceNet Click on the Windows start button Browse to RSNetworx for DeviceNet and open the application Step 2 - Add the Scanner Browse through the Hardware tree to the correct device or alternatively, right-click in the tree area. Click on Find Hardware Villalba,Edwin fConfiguración de una red devicenet Ing. Villalba,Edwin f• Se pueden seguir 5 pasos para planificar e instalar una red devicenet: 1.- Entender el medio físico 2.- Efectuar terminaciones de red 3.- Suministrar alimentación 4.- Conectar la red a tierra 5.- Usar la lista de comprobación Ing. Villalba,Edwin fIng. CAUTION ① Incorrect wiring may lead to breakage. ② Insert/pull out the connector after cutting the power supply. ③ In the communication cable(5 pins)is connected to the connector for the power supply cable(4 pins) by mistake, the internal substrate can break. Pay attention for connecting the cable. ④ The right angle cable connector does not rotate. Product-manual Type: DeviceNet 07-05-08-02-E-V0502.doc 7 2 Basic features of the DeviceNet bus with 635/637/637+ 2.1 Communication A shielded twisted pair cable is to be used as the bus cable. (for pin assignment see chapter 2.2) The Device
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