Communication interface – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section

8

8-1

Communication Interface

This section covers the connection of peripherals to the control. The

following types of interfaces to connect the peripherals to the control:

RS-232 (ports A or B)
RS-422 (port B only)

For Information on:

See Page

RS-232 Interface

8-1

RS-232 Signal Description

8-2

Connection of Peripherals

8-3

RS-422 Interface

8-6

RS-422 Description

8-7

Connection of Peripherals

8-9

Protocol

8-9

RS-491 Level 1 Protocol

8-11

Peripherals

8-15

RS-232 is a common serial interface that uses a single return line for all

signals. This interface is often called single ended serial communication

because of the single return line and because the “True” (High) and “False”

(Low) data bits are positive and negative voltages referenced to the

common return.

Control

Port A and location

Port B and location

9/230

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RS-232/422 on the processor

board

9/260

RS-232 on the CPU Module

RS-232/422 on the

motherboard

9/290

RS-232 on the CPU Module

RS-232/422 on the

motherboard

9/440

RS-232 bottom of system

module

RS-232/422 bottom of system

module

When you select RS-232, the interface cable cannot be longer than 50

cable feet (15 meters). The length of the interface cable should be kept as

short as possible and should be shielded to reduce the possibility of noise

interference.

8.0

Section Overview

8.1

RS-232 Interface

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