Rockwell Automation 1770 DH,DHII,DH485 CABLE User Manual

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Planning a Data Highway or Data Highway Plus

Cable System

Chapter 2

2-4

Station Connectors

Station connectors connect droplines to the trunkline and also link
trunkline segments together.

Important: A DH or DH+ network can have no more than 64 nodes. Each
station connector on the trunkline counts as one of those nodes, even if no
dropline or device is connected to that station connector.

There are two types of station connectors that can be used on a DH or DH+
network:

1770-SC station connector

1770-XG connector kit

The type of station connector you choose for your network depends upon
the characteristics of your installation.

If your installation:

Use the:

Because it:

Requires frequent moving and

reconfiguration of nodes

1770ĆXG connector kit

Provides plugĆin type couplings that are quick and

easy to disconnect and reconnect.

Seldom requires changing a

node

1770ĆSC station

connector

Provides better physical protection and electrical

isolation, and does not require any soldering to

install.

You may use both types of connectors on the same DH or DH+ network.
For example, if you plan to frequently connect and disconnect a personal
computer to and from the network via an asynchronous module, you can
use a 1770-XG connector kit at that node and 1770-SC connectors at the
other nodes.

The following table lists other factors to consider when selecting a station
connector.

Characteristic:

1770ĆSC Station Connector: 1770ĆXG Connector Kit:

Initial Installation

Screw Terminal

Solder

Disconnection/Reconnection

Screw Terminal

PlugĆin

Grounding

Enclosure Tied to Earth

Ground

None

Enclosure

NEMA Type 13

None

Mounting

BoltĆdown Enclosure

None

Testing Required

None

Electrical Continuity

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