Rockwell Automation DeviceNet Media Design Installation Guide User Manual

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Publication DNET-UM072C-EN-P - July 2004

2-2 Identify Cable System Components

TIP

The catalog numbers listed in this document are not
representative of the full range of available DeviceNet
media products. For a complete list of DeviceNet media,
refer to the On-machine Connectivity Catalog,
publication M115-CA001.

Component

Description

Component

Description

Trunk line

The cable path between terminators that
represents the network backbone
- can be made of thick, thin, or flat cable
- connects to taps or directly to device

DeviceBox tap

A junction box that allows 2, 4, or 8 drop lines
to connect to the trunk line.

Drop line

The drop line is made up of thick or thin cable.
- connects taps to nodes on the network.

DevicePort tap

A junction box with sealed connectors that
allows 4 or 8 drop lines to connect to the trunk
line.

Node/device

An addressable device that contains the
DeviceNet communication circuitry.

PowerTap tap

The physical connection between the power
supply and the trunk line.

Terminating resistor

The resistor (121 W, 1%, 1/4 W or larger)
attaches only to the ends of the trunk line.

Open-style tap

Screw terminals that connect a drop line to the
trunk line.

Open-style connector

Used with devices not exposed to harsh
environments.

KwikLink Micro tap

A single-port connection to flat cable available
in both sealed and unsealed versions.

Sealed-style
connector

Used with devices exposed to harsh
environments.

KwikLink Open-Style
tap

A single terminal connection to flat cable
available only in unsealed versions.

T-Port tap

A single-port connection with sealed connector.

KwikLink Terminator

A terminating resistor for use with flat cable,
available in both sealed and unsealed versions.

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