Dh-485 network communication – Rockwell Automation 1769-L23E-QB1B_L23E-QBFC1B_L23-QBFC1B CompactLogix Packaged Controllers Quick Start and User Manual User Manual

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Publication IASIMP-QS010B-EN-P - October 2009

Chapter 2 Network Communication

DH-485 Network
Communication

The serial ports of CompactLogix packaged controllers are also able to
communicate by using DH-485 protocol. By using a 1761-NET-AIC converter
and the appropriate RS-232 cable (catalog numbers 1756-CP3 or 1747-CP3), a
CompactLogix controller can send and receive data on a DH-485 network.

However, with all CompactLogix controllers, we recommend that you use
NetLinx networks, such as EtherNet/IP or DeviceNet, because excessive
traffic on a DH-485 network may make it impractical to connect to a
controller with RSLogix 5000 programming software.

The DH-485 protocol uses RS-485 half-duplex as its physical interface. RS-485
is a definition of electrical characteristics, not a protocol. You can configure
the CompactLogix controller’s RS-232 port to act as a DH-485 interface.

This graphic depicts how the CompactLogix packaged controller can be
connected to the DH-485 network.

CompactLogix DH-485 Communication Network Example

IMPORTANT

If your application uses connections to DH-485 networks, select
built-in serial ports.

1747-C10

1747-CP3 Cable

or

1761-CBL-AC00 Cable

1761-NET-AIC+

Converter

1747-AIC

Converter

SLC 5/03 Controller

DH-485 Network

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