6/22/2009 1:13 PM | |||||||||||||
Joined: 1/4/2008 Last visit: 9/2/2024 Posts: 703 Rating: (96) |
Hello, imho 40 pins for 64 inputs or outpus isn't enough. For example 64 DI module:
and the cables are:
Regards Sydney |
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6/22/2009 2:23 PM | |
Joined: 1/4/2008 Last visit: 9/2/2024 Posts: 703 Rating: (96) |
I'm afraid it won't be so easy as in your previous project. If you use 32 DI/DO then you can use the standard connector with the screws as you wrote about, but here you have to use that I wrote about before. If you lookat the module itself, you see just two holes for the special cabling I posted before, so the adaptation of the existing cables could be only at the Siemens terminals for this modules. Also I suggest to check thecurrent load for the DO modules, these 64 DO have much smaller total currentthan moduleswith less outputs. Regards Sydney |
Last edited by: Sydney at: 6/22/2009 2:25 PM |
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6/22/2009 5:53 PM | |
Joined: 5/28/2008 Last visit: 9/9/2024 Posts: 4515 Rating: (839) |
Hello ertas, Please have a look on these links: SM 321 64DI, DC24V - Sinking/Sourcing SM 322 64DO, DC24V/0.3A - Sourcing I think you have to get the terminal box for each module from siemens. Regards, |
Ayman Elotaify |
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6/23/2009 9:10 AM | |
Joined: 5/28/2008 Last visit: 9/9/2024 Posts: 4515 Rating: (839) |
Hello, Please try this link You can download from it the *.dxf files of the module and you can see the socket in it. It's a good way to see it as if the module is in your hand. After all, I do recommend to use Siemens terminal module and cable as it's tested from Siemens. Withbest regards, |
Last edited by: Ayman Elotaify at: 6/23/2009 9:11 AMAyman Elotaify |
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7/20/2009 10:49 AM | |
Posts: 382 Rating: (47) |
Hi Ayman, |
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