Designing cable systems, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 1500 DeviceNet MV Controllers Installation Instructions User Manual

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Chapter

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1500-IN057C-EN-P – June 2013


Designing Cable Systems



When designing DeviceNet systems, it is necessary to consider the
following (refer to publication DNET-UM072_-EN-P for additional
requirements):

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Number of nodes does not exceed 64, with three nodes reserved for

scanner (node 00), PC (node 62), and new device (node 63).

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Total power load and distribution points do not exceed 8A

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Total trunk length does not exceed the maximum allowable per the

network baud rate: 246 feet (75 m) at 500 kbps or 492 feet (150 m)

at

250 kbps.

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Cumulative drop length does not exceed the maximum allowable

per the network baud rate: 128 feet (39 m) at 500 kbps or 256 feet

(78 m) at 250 kbps.

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Individual drop lengths do not exceed 20 feet (6 m)

For IntelliCENTER, 500 kbps provides optimum

performance, but 250 kbps may be used. (125

kbps is not possible).

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A separate DeviceNet network is recommended for each low

voltage or medium voltage controller line-up, to simplify network

and medium voltage controller design. This approach generally

allows the network to operate at the maximum speed (500 kbps)

and reduces the likelihood of encountering limits for node count,

power consumption, and cable lengths.

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The DeviceNet should be bridged to ControlNet or Ethernet (using

optional hardware) in the MV controller if the line-up is to be

located beyond the maximum DeviceNet trunk length.

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