Network connection devicenet – Yaskawa V7N Drive with DeviceNet User Manual

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DeviceNet Thick Cable
Thick cable consists of two shielded pairs twisted on a common axis with a drain wire in the center
covered with an overall braid shield and is commonly used as trunk line when length is important.

The thick cable specified for DeviceNet network connections consists of:

• One twisted signal pair (#18): blue/white
• One twisted power pair (#15): black/red
• Separate aluminized Mylar shields around power pair and signal pair
• Overall foil/braid shield with drain wire (#18): bare

DeviceNet Thin Cable
Thin Cable is smaller and more flexible than Thick Cable. It is commonly used for drop lines, but
can also be used, for shorter distances, as trunk line.

The thin cable specified for DeviceNet network connections consists of:

• One twisted signal pair (#24): blue/white
• One twisted power pair (#22): black/red
• Separate aluminized Mylar shields around power pair and signal pair
• Overall foil/braid shield with drain wire (#22): bare

Cable Vendors
DeviceNet cables are available from various vendors. Two sources are listed below:

Belden Wire & Cable Company

Belden Part #

Pair

AWG

Insulation

Outer Jacket

3082A

Data

18

Datalene

Lt. Gray PVC

thick

Power

15

PVC/Nylon

3084A

Data

24

Datalene

Lt. Gray PVC

thin

Power

22

PVC/Nylon

3083A

Data

18

Datalene

Yellow CPE

thick

Power

15

PVC/Nylon

3085A

Data

24

Datalene

Yellow CPE

thin

Power

22

PVC/Nylon

Berk-Tek

Berk-Tek Part #

Pair

AWG

Insulation

Outer Jacket

210051

Data

18

FPE/HDPE

Lt. Gray PVC

thick

Power

15

PVC/Nylon

210144

Data

24

FPE/HDPE

Lt. Gray PVC

thin

Power

22

PVC/Nylon

Remove power and wait for all LEDs to go out
before making DeviceNet and control terminal
connections. Use standard DeviceNet thin or
thick cable when connecting to DeviceNet
terminals.

Remove the front cover and connect the
DeviceNet communication wires on the
quick-disconnect screw terminal on the
Drive (see page 11, Cable Installation).

Control wiring should be sized 16 to 20 AWG.
Control wiring should be shielded, with the
shield wire connected to the ground terminal ,
which is located towards the left side of the
aluminum heat sink.

Terminal

Name

Wiring

Content

Color

Color

Black

V-

Black

Communication power supply GND

Blue

CAN_L

Blue

Communication data low side

-

Shield

Bare

Shield wire

White

CAN_H

White

Communication data high side

Red

V+

Red

Communication power supply DC+24V

Network Connection
DeviceNet

5

7

0

4

3

1

2

6

9

8

7

0

4

3

1

2

6

9

8

5

7

0

4

3

1

2

6

9

8

S1 S2 S3 S4 SC

P1 P2 PC

E

SW1 Baud Rate

SW4 LSD Addr.

SW3 MSD Addr.

Quick-Disconnect

DeviceNet Terminal

Control

Terminal Block

PNP/NPN

Switch

V7N Without Front Cover

R U N

ALARM

0.2in

(5.5mm)

DeviceNet

Cable

Black Blue White Red

Top View

Side View

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