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Introduction, 1 overview of fieldbus i/o – Epson EM07ZS1647F User Manual

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1. Introduction

1. Introduction

1.1 Overview of Fieldbus I/O

The Fieldbus I/O option is an integrated I/O system that supports DeviceNet, PROFIBUS DP,
and EtherNet/IP fieldbuses.

A fieldbus is a standard of signal communications between field devices operating in a
factory (sensor, actuator, robot controller, etc.) and controller (PLC or robot controller) using
serial communications. Compared to signal communications using analog signals, a fieldbus
has the following features:

• Access to signals from multiple devices and multiple data from each device using

one cable.

• Precise signal transmission since there is no need for A/D conversion and D/A

conversion.

• Less wiring costs, including signal relay board costs and installation area due to

several dozen (or a hundred) devices connected on one fieldbus.

• More flexible modification and expansion of a system because multiple devices are

simply added to one fieldbus without additional wiring.

• Slave devices can transmit self-diagnostics information.

Controller

RS-232c

RS-232c

Fieldbus

Controller

Sample Parallel Connection

Sample Fieldbus Connection

For each fieldbus on the RCxxx controller, there is at least one board installed. You can use
more that one fieldbus type on the same controller. You can also use multiple boards for the
same fieldbus type. The EPSON RC+ software key Fieldbus I/O Option must be enabled to
use this option.

Response times for Fieldbus I/O can vary and depend on several factors, including baud rate,
scan rate, number and types of devices, number of SPEL+ tasks, etc. When the fastest and
most consistent response times are required, please use EPSON standard digital I/O, which
incorporates interrupt driven inputs and outputs.

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NOTE

Fieldbus I/O Rev.6

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