BECKHOFF BK4000 User Manual

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InterBus coupler BK4000 in InterBus S



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BK4000


BK4500 InterBus Coupler
and fibre optic connection

Fibre optic conductor: the InterBus Club elaborated the specification of a
transmission technology based on fibre optic conductors for applications in
highly interference-prone environments and also to increase the range. For
the Beckhoff InterBus bus coupler with fibre optic connection (BK4500) use
is made of F-SMA connectors and, in this case, the length between two
stations is 1-40 m. Attention must be paid to ensuring that the slide switch
for activating and deactivating the continuing interface is set to the cor-
responding position. If the BK4500 is the last InterBus station in the ring,
the switch must be set to the OFF/END position. It must be set to the
ON/NEXT position if the BK4500 is in a position in the ring.

BK4500


RS-422 transfer in
accordance with the

Fundamental
characteristics

InterBus standard

Network topology

Ring with integrated return line

Medium

Shielded twisted-pair cable, 3x twisted-pair with shield

Number of modules

256

between two stations

400 m

Total length

12.8 km

Data transfer rate

500 Kbits/s

Connector

9-Pin D-Sub plug connector and 9-pin D-Sub socket


Wiring for InterBus

DO, DO-N (1,6)

DI, DI-N (2,7)

(5,9)

COM (3)

Shield

PE

PE

(1, 6) DO, DO-N

(3) COM

(2, 7) DI, DI-N

Incoming
Interface

Outgoing
Interface


In systems with more than two modules, all modules are wired in successi-
on. The ends of the bus cable must be terminated with resistors, which are
located in each module. A jumper in the connector of the continuing inter-
face signals to the bus coupler that a further modules follows.

To be able to realise uninterrupted operation, none of the connectors must
be withdrawn and all modules in the ring must be operable.

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