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*No spring clips | *No spring clips | ||
*No connecting diagram neccassary | *No connecting diagram neccassary | ||
*Wrong terminal connections impossibly<br /> | *Wrong terminal connections impossibly | ||
*Simply expansion of the can network | |||
*No instruments for building a can network neccessary | |||
*No specific knowledge about CANopen neccessary<br /> | |||
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Revision as of 09:01, 20 October 2008
The cable system consists of 4 wires with a nominal size of 0,75 mm². Two wires (bl/rd) are used for power supply and two wires (wt/bl)are used as bus line. The wires of power supply and the wires of BUS line are always twisted together.
To realize a simly and reliable installation of a network with CANopen components, the using of preconverted cable segments proffers clearly advantages.
- No customisation of cable segments
- No spring clips
- No connecting diagram neccassary
- Wrong terminal connections impossibly
- Simply expansion of the can network
- No instruments for building a can network neccessary
- No specific knowledge about CANopen neccessary
Following cable segments are available
- Power Cable ASK10000
- Power Cable ASK5000
- Interface Cable SSK500
- Node Connecting Cable KVK4000
- Node Connecting Cable KVK500
- Node Connecting Cable KVK200
- Bypass Cable UEB100
- Network Terminal NT120
Example for Connection: CANnet Topology