Glossary – Eaton Electrical PROFIBUS-DP EZ204-DP User Manual

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Glossary

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Protective conductor

A conductor required for the protection against dangerous

currents, designated by the letters PE (abbreviation of

“Protective Earth”).

Radiated coupling

Radiated coupling occurs when an electromagnetic wave

makes contact with a conductor structure. The impact of the

wave induces currents and voltages. Typical interference

sources are, for example ignition circuits (spark plugs,

commutators of electrical motors) and transmitters (e.g.

radio-operated devices), which are operated near the

corresponding conductor structure.

Reference ground

Ground potential in the area of grounding devices. Unlike

"ground", which always has zero potential, it may have any

potential except zero.

Reference potential

Represents a reference point for measuring and/or

visualizing the voltage of any connected electrical circuits.

Repeater

Amplifier for signals transferred across a bus.

Response time

In a bus system the time interval between the sending of a

read job and the receipt of the response. Within an input

module, it represents the time interval between the signal

change at an input and its output to the bus system.

RS 485

Serial interface in accordance with the EIA standard for high-

speed data transmission via several transmitters.

Serial

Describes an information transfer technique. Data is

transferred in a bit-stream across the cables.

Shield

Term that describes the conductive covering of cables,

cubicles and cabinets.

Shielding

All measures and equipment used for connecting system

parts with the shield.

Slave

Station in a bus system that is subordinate to the master.

Station

Function unit or module, consisting of several elements.

SUB-D plug

9-pole plug for connecting the fieldbus.

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