Using Repeaters To Extend The Data Bus - Distech Controls ECL/ECB-PTU Series User Manual

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Using Repeaters to Extend the Data Bus

A BACnet MS/TP data bus segment can be up to 1220 meters (4000 feet) long with up to a
maximum of 50 devices. When a greater length is required, a solution is to use a repeater. A
repeater increases the maximum total length of the data bus.
Using an EC-BOS to Increase the Number of Connected Devices
If your BACnet MS/TP network has an EC-BOS, it may be more cost effective to add one or
two MS/TP network cards to the EC-BOS in place of an MS/TP Repeater. A standard EC-BOS
can support up to four MS/TP networks when equipped with two optional MS/TP network
cards. Furthermore, network performance is increased as each MS/TP network will have lower
communication latency since each MS/TP network has its own token to pass between
devices. See
BACnet MS/TP Data Bus Token-Passing Overview
With up to 50 devices per MS/TP network, this allows up to a total of 200 devices to be con-
nected to an EC-BOS. See
Using a Repeater to Extend the Length of the BACnet MS/TP Data Bus
Repeaters can be used to extend a BACnet MS/TP data bus up to 3660 meters (12 000 feet)
maximum total length. Do not use more than two repeaters on a BACnet MS/TP LAN.
A BACnet MS/TP repeater is a bi-directional device that regenerates and strengthens the
electrical signals that pass through it. It creates two electrically-isolated BACnet MS/TP data
bus segments that transparently enable devices on one side of the repeater to communicate
with any device on the other side. The two BACnet MS/TP data bus segments have the same
requirements of an ordinary BACnet MS/TP data bus segment; that is, each BACnet MS/TP
data bus segment:
Can be up to 1220 meters (4000 feet) long.
Must have End-of-Line (EOL) termination resistors connected across the two data lines/
wires of the twisted pair at the first and last device on the data bus.
Must respect the maximum limit for
Will have the same network number as they remain part of the same network or LAN.
Distech Controls recommends that you connect no more than 50 of our ⅛ or ½-load devices
on all BACnet MS/TP Data Bus repeater segments when a baud rate of 19 200 or higher is
used (preferably 38 400 baud). This is to ensure that the BACnet MS/TP Data Bus has enough
bandwidth to efficiently communicate network variables between controllers.
Do not use more than two repeaters on a BACnet MS/TP data bus.
A repeater can only connect two BACnet MS/TP data bus segments even if it has
ports to support more than two BACnet MS/TP data bus segments.
A repeater can be added anywhere to a data bus segment including the end of the segment as
shown below.
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