Yaskawa MEMOCON GL120 User Manual

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4.4 Communications Modules

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4. Using Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules

1) Number of Modules

Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules are used in combination with the following Mod-
ules. Restrictions do not apply to the number of Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules
that can be used independently.

a) Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules can be combined with PC Link Modules to

form Optical PC Link systems.

b) Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules can be combined with Remote I/O Driver Mod-

ules and Remote I/O Receiver Modules to form Optical Remote I/O systems.

2) Installation Location

An Optical/Electrical Conversion Module can be mounted to any slot of the Mounting
Base of any Rack. It will occupy one slot.

3) Electrical Ports

a) With PC Link Modules

Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules used in combination with PC Link Modules en-
able high-speed communications via electrical ports at a baud rate of 4 Mbps with up
to 31 Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules. The transmission distance depends on
the baud rate and coaxial cable used. If, for example, the baud rate is set to 4 Mbps
and 12C-5AF communications cables are used, it is possible to transmit up to 1 km.

b) With Remote I/O Modules

Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules used in combination with Remote I/O Driver
Modules and Remote I/O Receiver Modules enable high-speed communications via
electrical ports at a baud rate of 4 Mbps with up to 15 Optical/Electrical Conversion
Modules. The transmission distance depends on the baud rate and coaxial cable
used. If, for example, the baud rate is set to 4 Mbps and 12C-5AF communications
cables are used, it is possible to transmit up to 1 km.

4) Optical Ports

a) With PC Link Modules

Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules used in combination with PC Link Modules en-
able high-speed communications via optical ports at a baud rate of 4 Mbps with up to
31 Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules. The transmission distance depends on the
connection method and the optical fiber cable used. If, for example, the baud rate is
set to 4 Mbps and quartz crystal cables are used, it is possible to transmit up to 12 km
in total (2 km between stations).

b) With Remote I/O Modules

Optical/Electrical Conversion Modules used in combination with Remote I/O Driver

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