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Hi.at picture, near to s7-400 cpu module, there is another module. Do you know name or order code of that module? sorry for small picture. |
| 11/26/2013 6:11 PM | |
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Would make it a little bit bigger? What kind of application does it cantrol? |
| 11/26/2013 8:25 PM | |
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Hello Osman; I believe the module at the right of the CPU in the picture you published is an Interbus controller produced by Phoenix Contact: http://catalog.phoenixcontact.net/phoenix/treeViewClick.do?from=dwl&action=assets&cat=pdf&UID=2719962&LANGUAGE=EN The link you posted states that remote modules in that project were linked by Interbus, that made the search easier. Interbus was originally developped by Phoenix Contact, and was a serial protocol that started to gather quite a following in Europeuntil about 10 years ago, when the taste for Ethernet-based field protocols started to emerge in the automation industry, and Profibus dominated the serial buses in Europe. Here is a description of the Interbus protocol and topologies, if you are interested. INTERBUS Basics ( English new version) Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier |
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| 11/26/2013 8:35 PM | |
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dchartier thank you very much for detailed information. |
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