Hapter, Using multi-drive mode – Rockwell Automation MD65 Profibus Communication Card User Manual

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Using Multi-Drive Mode

8-1

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HAPTER

8

Using Multi-Drive Mode

Chapter 8 provides information to explain how to use Multi-Drive
mode.

8.1

Single Mode vs. Multi-Drive Mode

The MDI interface provides a means to connect up to five drives on
one node daisy-chained over the RS-485. Two different operation
modes, single and multiple drive modes, are possible.

Single mode is a typical network installation, where a single
Profibus node consists of a single drive with a MDCOMM-PBUS
module. In this mode, the module can talk to one host, and the host
can support one additional external peripheral (OIM or MDCOMM-
232) over MDI.

!

ATTENTION: The examples in this publication are
intended solely for purposes of example. There are
many variables and requirements with any
application. Rockwell Automation, Inc. does not
assume responsibility or liability (to include
intellectual property liability) for actual use of the
examples shown in this publication. Failure to
observe these precautions could result in bodily
injury and/or damage to equipment.

Figure 8.1 – Single Mode Example for Network

MD65 with
MDCOMM-PBUS

1 drive per node

MD65 with
MDCOMM-PBUS

MD65 with
MDCOMM-PBUS

Profibus

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