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No. 60027, Issue 4. January 1998
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Splitter Box
Mixed DXBUS Topology
DX modules normally have one or two DXBUS sockets for system
interconnections. Smaller DX modules may have a permanently mounted cable
terminated in a DXBUS plug, rather than DX sockets.
The star and mixed topologies both require the use of one or more DX Splitter
Boxes. A Splitter Box is a separate panel of four DXBUS sockets that may be
purchased from Dynamic or a Dealer.
The DX Splitter Box Part/Order Number is: DX-SKT-X4.
For lowest cost and simplicity the In-line topology is generally preferred, provided
the DXBUS length and voltage drop requirements described below can be met.
Warning
If the SLM is between the PM and the Battery Charger:
1. Have as few as possible DXBUS cables between the SLM and the PM.
2. The DXBUS cables between the SLM and the PM must not total more
than 1 metre.
This will avoid unintended interaction between the SLM and the Battery Charger.