2 devicenet network construction – Epson EM07ZS1647F User Manual

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2. Installation

2.2 DeviceNet Network Construction

Network Configuration

A DeviceNet network is configured as shown in the following figure.

Communications

power supply

Node

Node

Node

Node

Node

Node

Node

Use DeviceNet cables.

Ground to

100

Ω or less.

T-branch Tap

Drop Line Drop

Line

Waterproof

slave

T-branch
Connector

Connector with
terminating
resistor

Trunk Line

Power Supply Tap or

T-branch Tap

24 V DC

Attach a terminating

resistor on each end
of the trunk line.

Trunk Line

Trunk Line

Trunk

Line

Drop
Line

Drop Line

Drop Line

Drop Line

Drop Line

Drop
Line

Drop

Line

T-branch
Connector

Trunk

Line

T-branch
Tap

T-branch
Tap

Waterproof

slave

T-branch Tap

Attach a terminating
resistor on each end

of the trunk line.

Node

There are two types of the node: master and slave. The master controls a network and gathers
data from its slaves. The slaves, including external I/O and other devices, output data in
response to the master’s output order and informs the master of its input status.

You can install masters anywhere in the network. You can connect up to 64 nodes (including
the master) on your network.

Trunk Line and Drop Line

A trunk line is a backbone cable of DeviceNet network with a terminating resistor on the both
ends.

A drop line is a branch of the trunk line.

These are all drop Lines.

- No limits on the number of T-branch

- Limits on the length of drop lines

T-branch

Terminating
resistor

Trunk Line

Terminating

resistor

For DeviceNet, 5-wire cables are used for trunk lines and drop lines. The DeviceNet cables
on the market can be used for such cables. There are two types of the DeviceNet cable: Thick
cable and Thin cable. Environment-resistant cable and flexible cable are available. For
details of cables, see ODVA’s Web site (http://www.odva.org/).

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