Power requirements, Can network cabling and configuration – ProSoft Technology WRC-CANR-DF User Manual

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Western Reserve Controls

WRC-CANR-DF-DN and –SM User’s Manual

PUB 14.2

Revision 4.03

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Table 4-5 Baud Rate Settings for Switches

Baud rate

Local

Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4

Meaning

Remote Position 5 Position 6 Position 7 Position 8

125K

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Fixed

250K

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

OPEN

Fixed

500K

CLOSED

CLOSED

OPEN

CLOSED

Fixed

Autobaud

CLOSED

CLOSED

OPEN

OPEN

Autobaud for DeviceNet

Bauds (125k,250k,500k)

9.6K

CLOSED

OPEN

CLOSED

CLOSED

Fixed

10K

CLOSED

OPEN

CLOSED

OPEN

Fixed

20K

CLOSED

OPEN

OPEN

CLOSED

Fixed

40K

CLOSED

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

Fixed

50K

OPEN

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

Fixed

100K

OPEN

CLOSED

CLOSED

OPEN

Fixed

800K

OPEN

CLOSED

OPEN

CLOSED

Fixed

1M

OPEN

CLOSED

OPEN

OPEN

Fixed

Remote

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

Takes baud rate from the

opposite end device. If
both sides are remote,

Autobaud from either side.

Autobaud

ALL OTHER SWITCH POSITIONS

Autobaud

4.4. Power Requirements


The WRC-CANR-DF CAN-Bus Extender subsystems are powered from the 11-25 Vdc provided

by the DeviceNet network. The WRC-CANR consumes 60 mA of current at 25 Vdc, or 1.5 Watts, typical.
See Section 3.

4.5. CAN Network Cabling and Configuration

This section provides general guidelines for connecting DeviceNet and SDS systems. You can

find detailed specifications in the referenced ODVA DeviceNet and Honeywell SDS specifications.

4.5.1. Cable Lengths

The following provide cable length limits for DeviceNet and SDS systems. These numbers apply

independently to each physical section of the CAN (copper) network.

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