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BIS C-3_ _
BIS C-3_ _
BIS C-3_ _
Processor BIS C-622
version
-050
Processor BIS C-622
version
-057
System components
The main components of the BIS C-622 Identification System are
–
Processor,
–
Read/write heads, and
–
Data carriers
.
Introduction
BIS C-622 Identification System
Read/write heads
1)
Schematic
representation of an
identification system
(example)
1
) series BIS C-3_ _, except BIS C-350 and -352
PROFIBUS-DP
C6_2-019_641365_0506-e.p65
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Selecting System
Components
The
BIS C-602
processor has a plastic housing. Depending on the version, connections are
made either through a terminal strip, with the cable secured using a PG fitting, or via round
connectors. A single read/write head from series BIS C-65_ can be directly mounted to the
processor, which creates a compact unit. If the BIS C-650 adapter is attached instead of the
BIS C-65_ read/write head, two read/write heads may be cable connected. If the BIS C-670 or
BIS C-657 Adapter is mounted, a single read/write head can be cable connected.
The
BIS C-622
processor has a metal housing. Connection is made through round connec-
tors. With version 050 two read/write heads can be cable connected to the BIS C-622 proces-
sor. With version 057 one read/write head can be cable connected to the BIS C-622 proces-
sor.
Whether the compact version of the processor with integrated read/write head makes sense
or whether the external solution is preferred depends primarily on the spatial arrangement of
the components. There are no functional limitations. All read/write heads are suitable for both
static and dynamic reading. Distance and relative velocity are based on which data carrier
is selected. Additional information on the read/write heads in series BIS C-65_ and series
BIS C-3_ _ including all the possible data carrier/read-write head combinations can be
found in the manuals for the respective read/write heads.
The system components are electrically supplied by the processor. The data carrier
represents an free-standing unit and needs no line-carried power. It receives its energy
from the read/write head. The latter constantly sends out a carrier signal which supplies
the code head as soon as the required distance between the two is reached. The read/
write operation takes place during this phase. Reading and writing may be dynamic or
static.
Application
BIS C-6_2 Processor