Rockwell Automation 57C329 Remote I/O Communications, AutoMax User Manual

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1Ć2

The fiberĆoptic cable network is organized in an active star

configuration. With this type of topology, each node is connected to a

multiĆport central point, also referred to as a hub," containingactive

reĆtransmittingdevices as shown in figure 1.2.

Master

Drop

Slave Drop

Slave Drop

Slave Drop

Hub

FiberĆOptic

Cable

Fig ure 1.2 Ć A Typical FiberĆOptic Cable Remote I/O Network

The type of cable used (whether coaxial or fiberĆoptic) does not affect

the operation of the Remote I/O network protocols, application

software, or the operation of the Remote I/O Communications

module, Shark Interface module, Remote I/O Head, or Remote Drive

Interface Head.
The Remote I/O Communications module in the master drop (drop 0)

rack functions as the network's Remote I/O master. Master or slave

Remote I/O Communications modules may be installed in any slot in

the rack. Any number of Remote I/O Communications modules can

be installed in a master rack, each controllinga separate Remote I/O

network. See figure 1.3.

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