Brand :
PanasonicPart Number :
SL-VEUWeight :
1.25kgDimension :
30cm x10cm x 38cmCountry of Origin :
JAPANHS Code :
8537101190Description :
Vision Terminal Unit
Product Description
Brand
Panasonic
Number
SL-VEU
Lead Time
In Stock
Supply Ability
10 pieces a day
Packaging Details
new and original with factory sealed
Payment Terms
T/T
“Physical” Modules
With some devices, there exists a one-to-one correspondence between physical devices and PROFIBUS modules. For example, a typical rack/rail I/O system on PROFIBUS may contain several different interchangeable physical I/O modules. When this system is configured on PROFIBUS, each physical device is represented as one “module” on PROFIBUS.
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Bus Wiring (electrical)
PROFIBUS DP utilizes a “daisy-chain” bus topology, with a single PROFIBUS cable wired from the master to the first slave and through each slave in the network. “Branches” can be supported through the use of segments, isolated by repeaters, which are described briefly below. The electrical wiring media used for PROFIBUS is a shielded twisted pair (2 conductors plus the shield). Specialized cable that meets the PROFIBUS application is commercially available. The connectors used are typically a 9 pin Sub-D connector, with pins 3 and 8 used for the positive/negative data signals. Refer to wiring diagrams for the equipment in use for additional details. The devices at the ends of each segment require active termination, the circuitry for which is generally specified on a per device basis. Alternatively, PROFIBUS connectors with an integrated termination circuit are commercially available. Refer to the device technical documentation for additional details on wiring and termination.
Device Profiles
Due to the lack of definition at the presentation layer, the PROFIBUS Trade Organization (PTO) has defined a set of device profiles that provide some level of standardization for certain complex devices. These profiles are not formally a part of the PROFIBUS protocol definition, so they are not considered a part of the PROFIBUS communication model depicted above. However, for certain devices these device profiles provide some degree of standardization at the data management layer. Note that device vendors are not required to utilize these profiles.
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