Device Description - WAGO 750-363/0040-0000 Manual

Fc ethernet/ip g4 eco xtr fieldbus coupler ethernet/ip; generation 4; eco; extreme for wago-i/o-system 750
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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-363/0040-0000 FC EtherNet/IP G4 ECO XTR
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Device Description

The FC EtherNet/IP G4 ECO XTR 750-363/0040-0000 is the head station of the
fieldbus node assembly and connects the WAGO I/O-SYSTEM 750 to the
EtherNet/IP fieldbus system.
The 750-363/0040-0000 can be used for applications in machine and plant
construction as well as in the process industry and building technology.
The two Ethernet interfaces and the integrated switch make possible the wiring of
the fieldbus in line topology. Thus additional infrastructure elements such as
switches or hubs can be void. Both interfaces support Autonegotiation and Auto-
MDI (X).
With the DIP switch the last byte of the IP address, as well as the assignment of
the IP address (DHCP, BootP, firm setting) can be given.
In the head station, all input signals from the sensors are combined. After
connecting the head station, the head station determines which I/O modules are
on the node and creates a local process image from theirs data. Analog and
specialty module data is sent via words and/or bytes; digital data is grouped bit-
by-bit.
The local process image is divided into two data zones containing the data
received and the data to be sent.
The data of the analog modules is mapped first into the process image. The
modules are mapped in the order of their physical position after the head station.
The bits of the digital modules are combined into words and then mapped after
the analog ones in the process image. If the number of digital I/Os is greater than
16 bits, the head station automatically begins a new word.
All sensor input signals are grouped in the coupler (slave) and transferred to the
higher-order controller (master) via the fieldbus. Process data linking is
performed in the higher-order controller. The higher-order controller puts out the
resulting data to the actuators via the bus and the node.
The fieldbus connection consists of two ports (RJ-45). An ETHERNET switch
integrated in the head station operates in the store and forward mode.
Both ports support:
10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX
Full / Half duplex
Autonegotiation
Auto-MDI(X)
Device Description
Manual
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