Rockwell Automation 1770, D17706.5.16 Ref Mnl DF1 Protocol Command User Manual

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Network Layers

Publication 1770Ć6.5.16 - October 1996

DH485 Link

A DH485 link is a low cost, peer-to-peer programming and
data-acquisition link for a variety of Allen-Bradley products.
DH485 topology is similar to DH and DH+ topology. You can
connect as many as 32 nodes to a DH485 link.

The DH485 link is based on the Electrical Industries Association
(EIA)
Standard RS-485 Electrical Signalling Specification.
A variety of Allen-Bradley products (including SLC 500 controllers,
1784-KTX, 1747-KE, 1770-KF3, and operator interface devices) act
as token-passing masters on the DH485 link. This link also supports
a respond-only mode for low-level devices on the link, such as
Allen-Bradley bar code decoders.

A DH485 link implements peer-to-peer communication with a
token-passing scheme to rotate link mastership among the nodes
connected to that link.

DH485 link

T53 programming terminal with a

1784ĆKTX card installed and running

6200 series software

PLCĆ5 processor

SLC 5/04

processor

notebook compute

with 1784ĆPCMK

1747ĆAIC

RSĆ232/RSĆ485

converter

1747ĆAIC

1747ĆPIC

À

channel 0

channel 1

DH+ link

DTAM Plus

operator

interface

1747ĆAIC

PanelView 550

operator terminal

1770ĆKF3

1747ĆAIC

SLC 5/01 processor

in 17Ćslot modular system

SLC 5/03

processor

to remote

I/O chassis

remote I/O link

À

To connect an SLC 5/04 to a 1747ĆPIC,

use a 9Ćpin (male) to 25Ćpin (female) adapter.

1747ĆSN

1747ĆAIC

SLC 500

fixed 30ĆI/O

controller with

expansion chassis

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