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Cables, Connectors, and Related Devices
Section 2-3
Note
The following Units include a Straight Connector without Screws.
Shielded Connector
Products
Use the following Cables and Connectors to connect to Environment-resistive
Slaves and the shielded T-branch Connectors.
3G8B3-DRM21
DRT1-ID08(-1)
DRT1-ID16X(-1)
DRT1-OD08(-1)
DRT1-OD16X(-1)
3G8E2-DRM21
DRT1-ID16(-1)
DRT1-HD16S
DRT1-OD16(-1)
DRT1-ND16S
DRT1-MD16
XW4B-05C1
-H1-D
XW4B-05C1
-VIR-D
Use a straight connector when
wiring space is available.
Use a right-angle connector when
wiring space is restricted.
Wiring space
available
Wiring space
restricted
Name
Model
Specifications
Remarks
Thin cable with shielded, micro-size (M12)
connectors on both ends
DCA1-5CN
@@
W1
Used to connect a micro-size (M12)
connector of a shielded T-branch
Connector to another T-branch
Connector or Environment-resistive
Slave.
Cable lengths:
0.5 m
1 m
2 m
3 m
5 m
10 m
Thin cable with a shielded, micro-size (M12)
female connector on one end and a mini-size
male connector on the other
DCA1-5CN
@@
W5
Used to connect a mini-size con-
nector of a shielded T-branch Con-
nector to a micro-size (M12)
connector of another T-branch Con-
nector
Cable lengths:
1 m
2 m
5 m
10 m
Thin cable with a shielded, micro-size (M12)
female connector (socket) on one end
DCA1-5CN
@@
F1
Used to connect a T-branch Tap to
an Environment-resistive Slave.
Cable lengths:
0.5 m
1 m
2 m
3 m
5 m
10 m
Thin cable with a shielded, micro-size (M12)
male connector (plug) on one end
DCA1-5CN
@@
H1
Used to connect a micro-size (M12)
connector of a shielded T-branch
Connector to a device other than
an Environment-resistive Slave,
such as a Master, Slave, or T-
branch Tap.
Micro-size
(M12)
Thin cable
Micro-size
(M12)
Micro-size
(M12)
Thin cable
Mini-size
Thin cable
Micro-size
(M12)
Thin cable
Micro-size
(M12)
Summary of Contents for DEVICENET -
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