Terminating The Can Network; Powering The Fieldpoint System; Calculating Power For A Fieldpoint Bank - National Instruments FieldPoint FP-1300 User Manual

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Chapter 2
Installing and Configuring Hardware and Software

Terminating the CAN Network

Powering the FieldPoint System

Calculating Power for a FieldPoint Bank

FP-1300 User Manual
If you connect the FP-1300 to a multiple-node CAN network that is already
terminated, refer to the
connect the FP-1300 to a single-node CAN network, you need to terminate
the network. To terminate the CAN network, complete the following steps:
Install a 120 Ω resistor between the CAN_H and CAN_L terminals on
1.
the FP-1300.
Install another 120 Ω resistor at the other end of the CAN cable
2.
between the CAN_H and CAN_L terminals.
After you have terminated the CAN network, verify that the total resistance
between CAN_H and CAN_L is 60 Ω.
Each FP-1300 on the network requires an 11–30 VDC power supply. The
FP-1300 filters and regulates this supplied power and provides power for
all the I/O modules in the bank. Therefore, you do not need to provide
power separately to each FieldPoint I/O module in the bank.
The power requirements for a FieldPoint bank that uses an FP-1300
network module are calculated as follows:
Power = 1 W + 1.1 × Σ(I/O Module Consumption)
This is the amount of power the FP-1300 network module consumes from
the power supply to power itself and the I/O modules. It does not include
any power consumed by devices that you wire to the terminal bases. The
CAN bus requires a separate power supply.
The FP-1300 supplies 9 W of power to the I/O modules. Using I/O modules
that consume more than 1 W can reduce the total number of I/O modules
allowed in the bank to less than nine. Refer to the operating instructions for
each I/O module for power consumption information.
Powering the FieldPoint System
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