Tree topology - chicken foot – Rockwell Automation 1757-FFLD Linking Device Configuration Manual User Manual

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Publication 1757-PM002A-EN-E - June 2006

2-10 Set Up A System

Figure 2.3 Rockwell linking device with a Simple Two-Port

Fieldbus Network

Tree Topology - Chicken Foot

This topology consists of a single fieldbus segment connected to a common
junction box to form a network. A tree topology is practical if the devices on
the same segment are well separated but in the general area of the junction
box. It allows maximum flexibility when configuring and assigning devices to
networks/segments, and it is the preferred topology for reuse of existing
wiring.

(1)

Figure 2.4 is an example of a junction box at the end of a trunk. Remember
that a trunk is the longest cable path between any two devices on the network.
Since it is at the end of the trunk, the terminator within the junction box is
activated. The spurs that are shown on the bottom of the junction box must be
taken into consideration using the maximum spur length table (Table 2.1 on
page 13
).

Fieldbus Device

Power Supply

Fieldbus Device

Power
Conditioner

Power
Conditioner

Two-
Port
Linking
Device

Wire Pair

Wire Pair

T

T

T

T

Terminator

Terminator

Terminator

Terminator

T

(1)

FF Engineering Guide (6.1.2)

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