The Principle Of The Bus Terminal; Fig. 3 The Principle Of The Bus Terminal - Beckhoff BK9053 Documentation

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Up to 64 Bus Terminals can be used in a terminal block, with optional K-bus extension for up to 256 Bus
Terminals. This count does include potential feed terminals, but not the end terminal.
Bus Couplers for various fieldbus systems
Various Bus Couplers can be used to couple the electronic terminal strip quickly and easily to different
fieldbus systems. It is also possible to convert to another fieldbus system at a later time. The Bus Coupler
performs all the monitoring and control tasks that are necessary for operation of the connected Bus
Terminals. The operation and configuration of the Bus Terminals is carried out exclusively by the Bus
Coupler. Nevertheless, the parameters that have been set are stored in each Bus Terminal, and are retained
in the event of voltage drop-out. Fieldbus, K-bus and I/O level are electrically isolated.
If the exchange of data over the fieldbus is prone to errors or fails for a period of time, register contents (such
as counter states) are retained, digital outputs are cleared, and analog outputs take a value that can be
configured for each output when commissioning. The default setting for analog outputs is 0 V or 0 mA. Digital
outputs return in the inactive state. The timeout periods for the Bus Couplers correspond to the usual
settings for the fieldbus system. When converting to a different bus system it is necessary to bear in mind the
need to change the timeout periods if the bus cycle time is longer.
The interfaces
A Bus Coupler has six different methods of connection. These interfaces are designed as plug connectors
and as spring-loaded terminals.
2.5

The principle of the Bus Terminal

Fig. 3: The principle of the Bus Terminal
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