Signal delay
The typical delay of a message from a DDLS 200 to the opposing DDLS 200 is:
Number of bits in the telegram • (0.55µs + T
1)
T
bit
Note!
The maximum delay is dependent on various factors (bus loading, history, ... ).
Examples 10Base-T Ethernet
Minimum telegram
Header
Data
➀
➁
➂
Disregarded
➃
➄
Total
Examples 100Base-TX Ethernet
Minimum telegram
Header
Data
➀
➁
➂
Disregarded
➃
➄
Total
Leuze electronic
for 10Base-T = 0.10µs, T
(64byte)
18byte
46byte
30µs
282µs
30µs
52µs
394µs
(64byte)
18byte
46byte
30µs
282µs
30µs
5µs
347µs
for 100Base-TX = 0.01µs
bit
Medium telegram
(500byte)
18byte
482byte
30µs
2,200µs
Disregarded
30µs
400µs
2,660µs
Medium telegram
(500byte)
18byte
482byte
30µs
2,200µs
Disregarded
30µs
40µs
2,300µs
DDLS 200
1)
) + 60µs
bit
Maximum telegram
(1,518byte)
18byte
1,500byte
30µs
6,680µs
Disregarded
30µs
1,214µs
7,954µs
Maximum telegram
(1,518byte)
18byte
1,500byte
30µs
6,680µs
Disregarded
30µs
121µs
6,861µs
Ethernet
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