Determining power-supply requirements, Connecting to remote i/o, Make sure that you have correct cable lengths – Rockwell Automation 1785-Vx0B, D17856.5.9 PLC-5 VME VMEbus Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 2

Installation

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The specific procedure for grounding a VME chassis varies depending on
the style of the chassis. Read the instructions found in the Classic PLC-5
Family Programmable Controllers Installation Manual, publication
1785-6.6.1 for information on how Allen-Bradley racks are grounded, and
try to ground your VME chassis frame in a similar way.

ATTENTION: If you are using a PLC-5/V40L processor,
your VME power supply should not float with respect to earth
ground. Connect the power supply’s logic ground (common)
for the 5V supply before connecting the PLC-5/40L processor
to a 1771-ALX adapter. Also, use a single point of ground
between the VME chassis and the extended-local I/O system to
ensure proper performance.

The PLC-5/VME processor draws 4 A (maximum)—3.2 A (typical)—from
the VME power supply. The processor also monitors the ACFAIL signal
on the backplane to determine when the +5 VDC supply is within
tolerances. The VME power supply must assert ACFAIL at least 9 ms in
advance of the +5 VDC supply dropping beneath 4.75V or memory
corruption and processor fault occurs. Therefore, make sure that your
power supply has ACFAIL capability.

You must use a Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV)- or Protected Extra Low
Voltage (PELV)-certified power supply with the VME processor to comply
with Low Voltage directive requirements.

Use Belden 9463 twin-axial cable (cat. no.1770-CD) to connect devices to
a remote I/O link. To connect a remote I/O link, do the following:

To connect a remote I/O link, you must:

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Make sure the cables are the correct length

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Prepare the cable

2-7

Make the remote I/O connections

2-7

Terminate the link

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Make Sure that You Have Correct Cable Lengths

Verify that your system’s design plans specify remote I/O cable lengths
within allowable measurements.

Determining Power-Supply
Requirements

Connecting to Remote I/O

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