GE IC693PBM200 PROFIBUS Master Module
General info
Manufacture | GE |
Item No | IC693PBM200 |
Article number | IC693PBM200 |
Series | GE FANUC |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 180*180*30(mm) |
Weight | 0.9 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | PROFIBUS Master Module |
Detailed data
GE IC693PBM200 PROFIBUS Master Module
Installation, programming and troubleshooting instructions for control systems based on the Series 90-30 PROFIBUS Master Module IC693PBM200. It assumes that you have a basic understanding of Series 90-30 PLCs and are familiar with the PROFIBUS-DP protocol.
The Series 90-30 PROFIBUS Master Module allows a host Series 90-30 CPU to send and receive I/O data from a PROFIBUS-DP network. Features include:
-supports all standard data rates
-supports a maximum of 125 DP slaves
-supports 244 bytes of input and 244 bytes of output for each slave
-supports Sync and Freeze modes
-has PROFIBUS-compliant Module and Network Status LEDs
-provides an RS-232 serial port (the Service port) for upgrading the firmware
PROFIBUS Information
Please refer to the following sources for PROFIBUS information:
-PROFIBUS standard DIN 19245 parts 1 (low-level protocol and electrical characteristics) and 3 (DP protocol)
-European standard EN 50170
-ET 200 Distributed I/O system, 6ES5 998-3ES22
-IEEE 518 Guide for the Installation of Electrical Equipment to Minimize Electrical Noise Input to Controllers
Network Topology:
A PROFIBUS-DP network can have up to 127 stations (addresses 0-126), but address 126 is reserved for commissioning purposes. The bus system must be subdivided into separate segments to handle this many participants. The segments are connected by repeaters. The function of a repeater is to condition the serial signal to allow the connection of the segments. In practice, both regenerative and non-regenerative repeaters can be used. Regenerative repeaters actually condition the signal to allow the range of the bus to be increased. A maximum of 32 stations are allowed per segment, with a repeater counting as one station address.
Dedicated fiber segments consisting only of fiber modem repeaters can be used to span long distances. Plastic fiber segments are typically 50 meters or less, while glass fiber segments may extend for several kilometers.
The user assigns a unique PROFIBUS station address to identify each master, slave, or repeater throughout the network. Each participant on the bus must have a unique station address.
