Bosch PBK Instruction Manual
Bosch PBK Instruction Manual

Bosch PBK Instruction Manual

Peripheral bus interface module

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Antriebs- und Steuerungstechnik
CL400 / CL500
PBK Peripheral Bus Interface Module
Module Description
Edition
102

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  • Page 1 Antriebs- und Steuerungstechnik CL400 / CL500 PBK Peripheral Bus Interface Module Module Description Edition...
  • Page 2 Module Description 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB E 1992–1999 by Robert Bosch GmbH, Erbach / Germany All rights reserved, including applications for protective rights. Reproduction or distribution by any means subject to our prior written permission. Discretionary charge 10.00 DM...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ....1–7 PBK Module Functions ......
  • Page 4 Contents 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions 1–1 Safety Instructions Before you start working with the PBK Peripheral Bus Interface Module, we recommend that you thoroughly familiarize yourself with the contents of this instruction manual. Keep this manual in a place where it is always accessible to all users.
  • Page 6: Qualified Personnel

    Interventions in the hardware and software of our products which are not de- scribed in this instruction manual may only be performed by specially trained Bosch personnel. Unqualified interventions in the hardware or software or non-compliance with the warnings listed in this instruction manual or indicated on the product may result in serious personal injury or damage of property.
  • Page 7: Safety Markings On Components

    Safety Instructions 1–3 Safety markings on components Danger: High voltage! Danger: Battery acid! Electrostatically sensitive devices! Disconnect at mains before opening! Pin for connecting PE conductor only! Functional earthing/low noise earth For screened conductor only! 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions In This Manual

    1–4 Safety Instructions Safety instructions in this manual DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE This symbol is used to warn of the presence of a dangerous electrical voltage. Insufficient compliance with or failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury. DANGER This symbol is used wherever insufficient or lacking compliance with in- structions may result in personal injury.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions Concerning The Described Product

    ON! This may destroy the module. Prior to inserting or removing the module, switch OFF or remove the power supply module of the con- troller, external power supply and signal voltage! CAUTION Only Bosch approved spare parts may be used! 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB...
  • Page 10 1–6 Safety Instructions CAUTION Danger to the module! All ESD protection measures must be observed when using the mo- dule! Prevent electrostatic discharges! Observe the following protective measures for electrostatically sensitive de- vices (ESD)! D The personnel responsible for storage, transport and handling must be trained in.
  • Page 11: Documentation, Version And Trademark

    When shipped from the factory, all installed software is protected by copy- right. It may therefore be duplicated only with prior permission by Bosch or in accordance with the licensing agreements with the respective manufacturer or copyright owner.
  • Page 12 1–8 Safety Instructions Notes: 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB...
  • Page 13: Pbk Module Functions

    2–1 PBK Module Functions The PBK Peripheral Bus Interface Module handles the tasks of adpating and storing the data between the channel modules and the control unit. As the PBK module is connected to the peripheral bus of the CL400/CL500 control units, it can be utilized across the entire I/O range of the respective control unit.
  • Page 14 The following channel modules are currently available:  D MOBY D Order no. 1070 071 281 D Module Description, Order no. 1070 070 139 The PBK serves as the carrier module for a maximum of 4 channel modules. 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB...
  • Page 15 PBK Module Functions 2–3 PBK module, empty (at left), and fitted with 4 MOBY I/F channel modules (at right) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5...
  • Page 16 2–4 PBK Module Functions Notes: 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB...
  • Page 17: Pbk Module Operation

    PBK Module Operation 3–1 PBK Module Operation CAUTION Danger to the module! All ESD protection measures must be observed when using the mo- dule! Prevent electrostatic discharges! Hardware Configuration PBK Front Panel Connector for STG service and testing device RS-422 interface...
  • Page 18 Remove the connector of the 24 V power supply from the front panel of the PBK. Loosen both knurled screws on the PBK, and pull the module out of the mod- ule rack. The module slot labelled “M 1” must always be equipped. To ensure im- proved heat dissipation, the equipping shall start at the bottom and progress upward.
  • Page 19 Close all empty PBK module slots with dummy covers. Set start address and address range as described in section 3.2. Slide the PBK into the module rack, and tighten knurled screws. Connect 24 V power supply to the PBK front panel.
  • Page 20: Settings

    Danger to the module! All ESD protection measures must be observed when using the mo- dule! Prevent electrostatic discharges! Loosen both knurled screws on the PBK, and pull the module out of the mod- ule rack. Start Address The PBK module occupies 4 input and 4 output bytes on the control unit. The “S1”...
  • Page 21 JP2 position I/O field EI/EO field The input and output bytes of the PBK module may not be directly ad- dressed in the PLC program! The data exchange with the PBK must be handled via a function module (e.g., PBK5MIF)!
  • Page 22: Operating Power

    PBK Module Operation Operating Power 12 V Power Supply The 12 V power for the PBK is provided by the peripheral bus of the control unit. On the 12 V power supply, the typical current draw of the PBK is 150 mA.
  • Page 23 24 V power supply of the PBK on the other. This interconnection may cause a meshing of electrical potentials that is susceptible to failure.
  • Page 24 Danger to the module! All ESD protection measures must be observed when using the mo- dule! Prevent electrostatic discharges! Loosen both knurled screws of the PBK, and pull the module out of the mod- ule rack. Replace the defective fuse.
  • Page 25: Installation Instructions

    Whether or not a fan unit shall be required for the operation of the PBK will depend on its channel module population. Refer also to Module Description, MOBY I/F channel module, Order no.
  • Page 26 3–10 PBK Module Operation Notes: 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    Power-On Electromagnetic compatibility Pre- as per IEC 1131 and IEC 801 requisites: module rack is grounded, PBK screw-mounted in module rack, all slots are populated with channel modules or closed with dummy cover. Electrostatic discharges, IEC 801-2 15 kV, ESD 4...
  • Page 28 4–2 Specifications Notes: 1070 072 133-102 (99.11) GB...
  • Page 29: A Appendix

    ESD protection, ESD hazard, etc. Input Mobile Data Storage Output Peripheral Bus Interface Module PBK5MIF CL500 Function module for the PBK module and the MOBY I/F channel mod- Protective Earth Read/write unit STG 4F Service and Testing unit Central processing unit of controller...
  • Page 30: Amendments

    A–2 Appendix Amendments In this revised edition 102, amendments have been All altered paragraphs or diagrams are marked by made to the former edition 101 on the following pages. a correction bar. Changes to diagrams are additionally identified by the following symbol. Chapter Page Change...
  • Page 31: Index

    Appendix A–3 Index Numbers 12 V power supply, 3–6 Hardware Configuration, 3–1 2 A fuse, 3–7, 3–8 24 V power supply, 3–1, 3–6, 3–7, 3–9 I/O field, 3–5 Installing channel modules, 3–2 Address range, 3–5 Insulation, 3–6 Ambient temperature, 4–1 Interface Amendment, 1–7 - RS-422, 3–1...
  • Page 32 A–4 Appendix S1, 3–4 Testing procedures, 1–5 Safety instructions, 1–4 Trademark, 1–7 Screening, 3–9 Transformer, 3–6 Sensor system, 3–7 Transient protection, 4–1 Separation, - protective, 3–6 Service and testing device, 3–1 Settings, 3–4 Weight, 4–1 Settling time, 4–1 Shock and vibration resistance, 4–1 X10, 3–1, 3–6 Spare parts, 1–5 X51, 3–1...
  • Page 33 Bosch Automation Technology Australia Great Britain Robert Bosch (Australia) Pty. Ltd. Robert Bosch Limited Robert Bosch Corporation Head Office Automation Technology Division Automation Technology Division Cnr. Centre - McNaughton Roads Fluid Power Products Meridian South Meridian Business Park P.O. Box 66...

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