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[How to connect AnyWireASLINK]
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Example of mixture of two-wire (non-isolated)
and four-wire (isolated) terminals
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Connection example using a two-wire (non-isolated) terminal
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2P link connector is
convenient for branching.
The branching has
no limitation.
General-purpose
cabtire cable
Dedicated flat cable
1.25mm
2
(two-wire)
Black: DN
Red: DP
Black:
DN
Red: DP
AnyWireASLINK
Master
24V DC*
Black: DN
Red: DP
Black: DN
Red: DP
Black: DN
Red: DP
Black: DN
Red: DP
AnyWireASLINK terminator
One terminator should be connected to the DP, DN terminal
farthest from the AnyWireASLINK master.
Connect it correctly so as not to set the wrong polarity.
Black: DN
Red: DP
BT0
Red: DP Black: DN
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Black: DN
Red: DP
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Photoelectric head
Photoelectric head 0
Photoelectric head 1
Photoelectric head 2
Fiber head
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4P link connector is
convenient for
branching.
The branching has
no limitation.
Dedicated flat cable
1.25mm
2
(four-wire)
Black: DN
Red: DP
Black:
DN
Red: DP
AnyWireASLINK
Master
24V DC*
Black: DN
Red: DP
Black: DN
Red: DP
Red: DP Black: DN
Black: DN
Red: DP
AnyWireASLINK terminator
One terminator should be connected to the DP, DN terminal
farthest from the AnyWireASLINK master.
Connect it correctly so as not to set the wrong polarity.
Black: DN
Red: DP
BT0
Red: DP Black: DN
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Black: DN
Red: DP
Black: DN
Red: DP
White: 0V
Green: 24V
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Two-point
Eight-point
Eight-point
24V DC*
Photoelectric head
Photoelectric head 0
Photoelectric head 1
Photoelectric head 2
Photoelectric head 3
General-purpose power supply filter
General-purpose power supply filter
ASLINK filter
Fiber head
Fiber head
Fiber head
Fiber head
Black: DN
Red: DP
White: 0V
Green: 24V
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Relationship between the size and length of the transmission line
and the supply current (Table 1)
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[Connection Example]
You can select use of either a two-wire or four-wire terminal for the AnyWireASLINK according
to the load current.
This Products Guide describes a two-wire (non-isolated) terminal.
If the load current is small, using a two-wire (non-isolated) terminal allows for achieving
simplified wiring without a local power supply.
If you are prioritizing the sites of concentrated loads or the number of units connected,
hybridization with a four-wire (isolated) terminal, which supports local power supply, is also
possible.
Make sure to use a four-wire (isolated) terminal in the case of input and load driving using an
external power supply.
In the case of hybridization, refer to the Four-Wire (Isolated) Terminal Products Guide
separately.
* Make sure to use a
2 4 V D C s t a b i l i z e d
power supply for the
power supply to be
connected.
* When complying with the
UL Standard, make sure
to use a 24V DC stabilized
power supply of "NEC
Class 2 Output."
The sum of the
portions of DP, DN is
the total line length.
The sum of the
portions of DP, DN is
the total line length.
CAUTION
!
- Refer to Table 1 so that the size and length of the transmission line and the
allowable supply current lie within an appropriate range.
- Connect the same symbols (DP, DN) correctly between the AnyWireASLINK
master and each device.
- The branching length and branch number have no limitations.
- Include the length of the cable provided with the terminal in the "total line
length."
- Connect the terminator "BT0 (polar)" to the terminal on the transmission line
farthest from the AnyWireASLINK master.
CAUTION
!
Make sure to use a four-wire (isolated) terminal if connecting
to a load (e.g. input/output port) controlled by a different
power supply than that used in the AnyWireASLINK.
Otherwise, a malfunction may occur.
Supply current on the transmission line (DP, DN)
Total length
50m or less
1.25mm
2
0.75mm
2
MAX 2A
MAX 1.2A
MAX 1A
MAX 0.6A
MAX 0.5A
MAX 0.3A
0.5mm
2
MAX 0.8A
MAX 0.4A
MAX 0.2A
Total length: Over 50m,
no longer than 100m
Size of
the transmission
line (DP, DN)
Total length: Over 100m,
no longer than 200m