Typical devicenet configuration – Rockwell Automation 855T DeviceNet Stack Light User Manual User Manual

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1-4 Overview of DeviceNet Stack Light

Publication 855T-UM001C-EN-P May 2005

The DeviceNet Stack Light connects to the DeviceNet Network using a cable with a micro
connector, a mini connector, or an open-style connector.

Typical DeviceNet Configuration

A DeviceNet Network supports multiple Stack Light devices and allows them to
communicate with other network devices (up to 64).
The DeviceNet Stack Light operates on the network as a slave device. It does not initiate
communications except for a duplicate node address check on power-up. The master writes
data to, and receives data back from, the DeviceNet Stack Light.
The following DeviceNet configuration shows a variety of products operating as slaves to a
PLC-5 controller with a 1771-SDN DeviceNet Scanner Module.

Table 1.B DeviceNet Micro Connector

Micro Connector

Pin #

Signal

Function

Color

1

SHIELD

SHIELD

Uninsulated

2

VDC+

Power Supply

Red

3

COM

Common

Black

4

CAN_H

Signal High

White

5

CAN_L

Signal Low

Blue

Table 1.C DeviceNet Mini Connector

Mini Connector

Pin #

Signal

Function

Color

1

SHIELD

SHIELD

Uninsulated

2

VDC+

Power Supply

Red

3

COM

Common

Black

4

CAN_H

Signal High

White

5

CAN_L

Signal Low

Blue

Table 1.D DeviceNet Open-Style Connector

Open-Style Connector

Signal

Function

Color

COM

Common

Black

CAN_L

Signal Low

Blue

SHIELD

Shield

Uninsulated

CAN_H

Signal High

White

VDC+

Power Supply

Red

1 DRAIN

4 WHITE

2 RED

3 BLACK

5 BLUE

1

5

2

3

4

V-(black)
V+(red)
Drain Wire (bare)
CAN_H (white)
CAN_L (blue)

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