Yaskawa DeviceNet Option Card CM059 User Manual
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The list below presents a summary of the Physical/Media specific characteristics of DeviceNet:
Trunkline-dropline configuration
Support for up to 64 nodes
Node removal without severing the network
Simultaneous support for both network-powered and self-powered devices
Use of sealed or open-type connectors
Protection from wiring errors
Selectable data rates of 125kBaud, 250kBaud, and 500kBaud
Adjustable power configuration to meet individual application needs
High current capability (up to 16 Amps per supply)
Operation with off-the-shelf power supplies
Power taps that allow the connection of several power supplies from multiple vendors that comply with DeviceNet
standards
The list below summarizes additional communication features provided by DeviceNet:
Use of Controller Area Network (CAN) technology
Connection-based model to facilitate application to application communications
Provisions for the typical request/response oriented network communications
Provisions for the efficient movement of I/O data
Fragmentation for moving larger quantities of data
Duplicate MAC ID detection
The communication platform for the DeviceNet Network is based on the CAN (Controller Area Network) technology, which
was first developed by Bosch for the automotive industry. Some of the benefits of this protocol are high noise immunity and
high temperature operation. Because it uses a serial bus, it reduces signal wiring complexity and cost while providing high-
speed digital control for optimum performance. These benefits make DeviceNet especially suitable for the industrial automation
environment.