About direct connection, About connectors – Rockwell Automation DeviceNet Media Design Installation Guide User Manual

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Publication DNET-UM072C-EN-P - July 2004

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About direct connection

Connect devices directly to the trunk line only if you can later remove the devices
without disturbing communications on the cable system.This is called a
“zero-length” drop, because it adds nothing (zero) when calculating cumulative
drop line length.

About connectors

Connectors attach cables to devices or other components of the DeviceNet
cable system. Field-installable connections are made with either sealed or open
connectors.

IMPORTANT

If a device provides only fixed-terminal blocks for its
connection, you must connect it to the cable system by a
drop line. Doing this allows you to remove the device at the
tap without disturbing communications on the trunk line of
the cable system.

Connector

Description

Sealed

Mini-style: Attaches to taps and thick and thin cable.

Micro-style: Attaches to thin cable only - has a reduced
current rating.

Open

Plug-in: Cable wires attach to a removable connector.

Fixed: Cable wires attach directly to non-removable screw
terminals (or equivalent) on device.

Wire
Color

Wire
Identity

Usage
Round

Usage
Flat

white

CAN_H

signal

signal

blue

CAN_L

signal

signal

bare

drain

shield

n/a

black

V-

power

power

red

V+

power

power

device with
removable
open-style
connector

41839

device with
fixed, open-style
connector

41674

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