DeviceNet Scanner/Slave Network Interface for Quantum
PTQ-DNET
The DeviceNet Scanner/Slave Network Interface for Quantum is an interface between DeviceNet slave devices and a Schneider Electric Quantum platform processor.
DeviceNet is a low-level network that provides connections between simple industrial devices (sensors, actuators) and higher-level devices (controllers). DeviceNet is based on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) and shares all the common aspects of CIP with adaptations to fit the message frame size of DeviceNet.
The DeviceNet Scanner/Slave Network Interface supports complete specifications according to CAN bus and ISO 11898 standards and the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) for the upper layers of their network protocol.
Features and Benefits
- Allows connection for a single DeviceNet network
- Connect up to 63 slave devices
- Supports either Scanner or Slave modes
- Supports Auto Device Replacement (ADR); consists of Node Recovery and Configuration Recovery
- Node Recovery - node number must be writable over the DeviceNet network and must initially be set to 63
- Configuration Recovery - this feature causes the replacement device's configuration to be made identical to the original device. The replacement device's configuration must be writable over the DeviceNet network. Configuration Recovery files are stored in the master scanner that is communicating with the original device through RSNetWorx for DeviceNet
- Provides processor module status and access to scanner network diagnostic tables such as node idle, node status, and node fault information
- Acts as an I/O data server for explicit peer-to-peer messaging
- DeviceNet bandwidth can be saved by not transferring I/O values unless a change-of-state (COS) has occurred
- DeviceNet transfer of I/O data can be scheduled (cyclic data)
Applications
The DeviceNet network is based on the producer consumer network model allowing for real-time control data exchange, configuration capabilities exclusive from control performance, and collection of data at regular intervals or based on-demand. Industries using DeviceNet:
- Water/Wastewater
- Factory Automation applications
- Automotive
- Food Processing/packaging
- Conveyors
- Other high speed applications
Functional Specifications
Module has been tested and certified according to ODVA guidelines to guarantee proper interoperability on a DeviceNet network.
- DeviceNet Data:
- Strobe, poll, COS, or cyclic I/O data
- Configurable data parameters include: Complete data mapping between PLC scan and I/O image tables and DeviceNet devices
- Background poll rate
- Strobe or poll for each node
- PLC Processor-to-Scanner Communication
- o Synchronous Transfer: 973 Input Words and 990 Output words, plus status and control data
- Easy-to-use drag and drop configuration view via DeviceNet Configuration Software PSW-DNET (requires USB-to-DeviceNet adapter, available separately)
- Unity Pro and Concept Function Blocks provided
- Electronic Keying allows the scanner to match device by device type, vendor, product code and major revision for I/O exchange
- Embedded EDS - allows the EDS to be retrieved directly from the module
- Slave Mode - allows the scanner to act as a slave to another scanner
- Auto Scan - enables the scanner to automatically generate a scan list of devices on the network
- Supports CIP Explicit Messaging via PLC ladder logic
- Quantum 140 CPU 311 10 not supported
Additional Products
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PTQ-DFNT
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EtherNet/IP Client/Server Communication Module.
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PSW-RSNetWorx-DNET (required)
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RSNetWorx for DeviceNet Configuration Software (Rockwell Automation part number 9357-DNETL3)
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The PTQ-DNET DeviceNet module set in scanner mode requires configuration software not included with the module but available from ProSoft Technology. Please see part number PSW-RSNetWorx-DNET for additional information.
Hardware Specifications
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Specification
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Power Consumption
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DeviceNet Current Load: 50 mA (max.)
Backplane Current Load: 0.8A @ 5 VDC max.
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Communication Rates
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125 Kbits/s, 250 Kbits/s, 500 Kbits/s
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Messaging Capabilities
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Master: Poll, strobe, COS, or cyclic
Explicit: Initiate and respond
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Isolation
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Optical isolation between:
Backplane and Channel 1
1 MW resistor from Channel 1 to chassis
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Immunity Radiated Fields
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10 V/m, 27 to 1000 MHz
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Module Location
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Quantum local I/O chassis
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Network Address
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00 to 63
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Operating Temperature
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0 to 60° C (32 to 140° F)
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Storage Temperature
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-40 to 85° C (-40 to 185° F)
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Relative Humidity
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5 to 95% (non-condensing)
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Vibration
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Sine vibration 4 to 100 Hz in each of the three orthogonal axes
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Shock
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30G, 11 mSec. in each of the three orthogonal axes
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Dimensions (HxWxD), Approx.
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250 x 103.85 x 40.34 mm
9.84 x 4.09 x 1.59 in
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Weight
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0.9 kg (1.9 lb)
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Certifications
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UL, CE, C-Tick, CSA Class I Div 2 Hazardous
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Ordering Information
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DeviceNet Scanner/Slave Network Interface for Quantum |
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| To place an order, please contact your local ProSoft Technology, Inc. distributor. For a list of ProSoft distributors near you, click here. |
Distributors:
Place your order by email to orders@prosoft-technology.com:, fax to +1 661-716-5101.
Sales and Support:
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