The example application, System components – Rockwell SoniCrafter DEVICENET 1771-SDN User Manual

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Publication 1771-6.5.132 - June 2000

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The Example Application

This manual describes how to set up an example application. The
manual provides examples of each step of the setup, with references
to other manuals for more details.

System Components

We used the following devices and software for the example
application. For your own application, substitute your own devices to
fit your needs. The recommended configurations in this user manual
will help you set up the test system and get it working. Your eventual
configuration will depend on your application.

Note: If you use different software or fimware versions of these
products some of your screens may appear slightly different from
those shown in the example.

Product Name

Catalog Number

Series

Revision

Qty

Hardware

1

PLC-5C processor

(1)

1785-L20C15, -L40C15, -L80C15

-

-

1

1771 Universal I/O chassis

1771-A1B, -A2B, -A3B, -A3B1,
-A4B

B

-

1

DeviceNet Scanner module

1771-SDN/B

B

-

1

Ethernet Interface module

(2)

1785-ENET

-

-

1

DeviceNet Quad-Tap

1492-DN3TW

-

-

1

RediSTATION operator interface module 2705-TxDN1x42x-xxxx

-

-

1

Series 9000 Photoeye

42GNP-9000 or equivalent

1

DeviceNet RS-232 interface module

1770-KFD

-

-

1

RS-232 cables

1787-RSCABL/A (PC to 1770-KFD)

-

-

-

DeviceNet dropline or trunkline
cables, as needed

1787-PCABL, -TCABL, -MCABL

-

-

1

24V Power Supply

Regulated 24VDC, 8A

-

-

1

PC

IBM-compatible
Windows 95/98, NT 4.0

Software

RSLogix 5

9324-RL5300xxx

-

3.22

RSNetWorx for DeviceNet

9357-DNETL3

-

2.11

RSLinx

9355-WABxxx

-

2.10

(1)

The minimum requirement for the processor is that it support block transfer instructions.
A ControlNet version of the Processor is required if interfacing the DeviceNet network and a ControlNet network (see chapters 5 and 6).

(2)

Required if interfacing the DeviceNet network and an Ethernet network. See chapters 5 and 6.

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