One power supply (middle-connected) – Rockwell Automation DeviceNet Media Design Installation Guide User Manual

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Publication DNET-UM072C-EN-P - July 2004

4-12 Determine Power Requirements

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

2.47A).

One power supply (middle-connected)

The following example uses the look-up method to determine the
configuration for one middle-connected power supply. One middle-connected
power supply provides the maximum current capability for a single supply.

1. Add each device’s current together in section 1.

1.10 + 1.25 + 0.50 = 2.85A

2. Add each device’s current together in section 2.

0.25 + 0.25 + 0.25 = 0.75A

3. Find the value next largest to each section’s length to determine the

approximate maximum current allowed for each section.

Section 1 = 140m (2.14A)

IMPORTANT

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

do the full-calculation method described later in this
chapter, or

move the power supply to somewhere in the middle of
the cable system and reevaluate per the following
section

Results

power
supply

section 1

section 2

122m
(400 ft)

91m
(300 ft)

37m
(120 ft)

49m
(160 ft)

D1

91m
(300 ft)

122m
(400 ft)

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

T

T

T

T

T

T

PT

1.10A

1.25A

0.50A

0.25A

0.25A

0.25A

TR

TR

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

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