Rockwell Automation DeviceNet Media Design Installation Guide User Manual

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Publication DNET-UM072C-EN-P - July 2004

1-20 Get Started

The following example uses the look-up method to determine the configuration
for one end-connected power supply. One end-connected power supply
provides as much as 8A near the power supply.

1. Determine the total length of the network.

106m

2. Add each device’s current together to find the total current

consumption.

0.10 + 0.15+ 0.30 + 0.10 = 0.65A

3. Find the next largest network length using the table on page 1-19 to

determine the approximate maximum current allowed for the system.

120m (2.47A)

Since the total current does not exceed the maximum allowable current, the
system will operate properly (0.65A

2.47A).

power
supply

TR

TR

PT

T

T

T

D1

D2

D3

D4

0.10A

0.15A

0.30A

0.10A

23m
(75 ft)

30m
(100 ft)

53m
(175 ft)

106m
(350 ft)

TR = terminating resistor T = T-Port tap
PT = PowerTap tap D = device

T

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IMPORTANT

Make sure that the required power is less than the rating of
the power supply. You may need to derate the supply if it is
in an enclosure.

IMPORTANT

If your application doesn’t fit “under the curve,” you may
either:

Do the full-calculation method described in Chapter 4.

Move the power supply to somewhere in the middle of
the cable system and reevaluate as described in the
previous section.

Results

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