Network Architecture - WAGO 750-306 Technical Description

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5.2 Network Architecture

5.2.1 Transmission Media
5.2.1.1 Type of Cable
A bus medium forms the basis for the physical realization of a network using
DeviceNet.
According to the line specification, a double 2-conductor twisted pair cable
(twisted pair, screened cable) is recommended to be used as a medium.
It consists of two screened twisted pair cables with a wire in the middle of the
cable. Further screening extended at the outside.
The blue and the white twisted pair cable is used for signal transmission, the
black and red one for the supply voltage.
5.2.1.2 Cable Types
The DeviceNet bus is configured using a remote bus cable as the trunk line
and several drop lines.
For this purpose, the DeviceNet specification distinguishes between 2 cable
types:
• Thick Cable
• Thin Cable
Note
If possible, route the data line separately from all high current carrying ca-
bles.
Further information
For a detailed specification regarding the cable types, please refer to the
INTERNET under: http://www.odva.org.
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
DeviceNet
For the trunk line of maximum 8 A or for networks extending over more
than 100 m.
The trunk line topology is linear, i.e. the remote bus cables are not further
branched. On each end of the remote bus cable, terminating resistors are
required.
For drop lines with maximum 3 A or for networks extending less than
100 m.
One or more nodes can be connected to the drop lines, in other words,
branching is permitted here. The length of the individual drop lines is
measured from the branching point of the node and can be up to 6 m. The
entire length of the drop line depends on the Baud rate.
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