2 - topology and signal considerations, Develop a plan, Chapter 2 – Rockwell Automation 1786-series ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication CNET-IN001C-EN-P - October 2011

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Chapter

2

Topology and Signal Considerations

Develop a Plan

Fiber-optic links in a ControlNet network system can do the following:

• Increase network length beyond that supported by coax
• Provide immunity to EMI
• Provide better electrical isolation than standard coax cable

Fiber is strongly recommended to avoid lighting problems when connecting
equipment in different buildings together.

You can create point-to-point, star, and ring configurations. Up to four fiber
modules, with two fiber ports each, can be directly plugged to a repeater adapter.
Multiple repeater adapters can be used to increase the number of fiber or
coax connections.

Each port needs two fiber connections, one for receiving and another for
transmitting signals. The basic configuration connects two coax segments
point-to-point by two repeater adapters and two fiber repeater modules, as
illustrated in

Figure 9

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Topic

Page

Develop a Plan

27

Redundant Media

28

Topology Considerations

29

Coax Segment Constraints

30

Fiber Segment Constraints

31

Select a Module Type Based on Distance Requirements

31

Estimate Cable Lengths

33

Determine Attenuation Levels

35

Determine Propagation Delay

38

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