Determine propagation delay, Attenuation levels for an extra-long fiber segment – 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

Chapter 2 Topology and Signal Considerations

Attenuation Levels for Long-distance Fiber Segments

The power loss budget for the long-distance fiber repeater
(catalog number 1786-RPFRL) is 15 dB. The maximum amount of attenuation
between the two fiber repeaters shall not exceed 15 dB. This power
loss budget includes the entire bulkhead/fusion splice.

Attenuation Levels for an Extra-long Fiber Segment

The power loss budget for the extra-long distance fiber repeater
(catalog number 1786-RPFRXL) is 10.5 dB. The maximum amount of
attenuation between the two fiber repeaters shall not exceed 10.5 dB. This power
loss budget includes the entire bulkhead/fusion splice.

Determine Propagation
Delay

The ControlNet network maximum propagation delay specification refers to the
worst-case signal delay between any two nodes on a network. You need to figure
out the worst-case scenario based on distances and the number of repeaters
through which the signal has to travel.

Network delays include the delays through coax and fiber media, coax repeaters,
repeater adapters, and fiber modules.

In order for a network to operate, the sum of the network’s delays must be equal
to or less than the maximum propagation delay of 121 μs. The total network
allowable delay each way is 121 μs.

Table 6 - Delay Values for ControlNet Network Media

ControlNet Network Items

Delay Values

1786-RPCD

100 ns

1786-RPA/B

901 ns

1786-RPFS

94 ns

1786-RPFRL/B

420 ns

1786-RPFRXL/B

420 ns

1786-RPFM

153 ns

Coax cable

4.17 ns/meter

62.5/125 micron fiber

5.01 ns/meter

200 micron fiber

9/125 micron fiber

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