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Connects IC697 PLC to an IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD 10Mbps Ethernet LAN via one of three network ports: 10BaseT, 10Base2, or AUI
GE FANUC IC697CMM742 Communications Modules
10BaseT and 10Base2 network ports provide direct
connection to 10BaseT or 10Base2 network without an external transceiver
Standard 15-pin AUI network port allows choice
of 10Base5. 10Base2. 10BaseT, 10BaseF, or
10Broad36 medium with user-supplied 802.3-compatible transceiver
Firmware is pre-loaded for easy installation and is
maintained indefinitely; firmware is easily upgraded
in-system from PC attached to RS-485 serial port
The Ethernet Interface provides:
Data exchange using configuration-based and
logic-based Ethernet Global Data
TCP/IP communication services using SRTP
Full PLC programming and configuration services
Comprehensive station management and
diagnostic tools
Functions
The IC697CMM742 Ethernet Interface (Type 2)
provides high performance TCP/IP communications for
the IC697 PLC.
The Ethernet Interface (Type 2) plugs into a single slot
in an IC697 PLC rack and is configured with the IC641
PLC programming software. Up to four Ethernet
Interface (Type 2) modules can be installed in an IC697
PLC CPU rack.
The Ethernet Interface (Type 2) contains three network
ports: 10BaseT (RJ-45 connector), 10Base2 (BNC
connector), and AUI (15-pin D-connector). The
Ethernet Interface automatically selects the network
port in use. One network port may be used at a time.
The 10BaseT network port permits direct connection to
a 10BaseT (twisted pair) network hub or repeater
without an external transceiver.
The 10Base2 network port permits direct connection to
a 10Base2 (ThinWire) network without an external
transceiver.
The AUI network port permits attachment of a usersupplied AUI (Attachment Unit Interface, or transceiver
The AUI cable connects the Ethernet Interface to a
user-supplied transceiver that is directly connected to the
10Mbps Ethernet network. The transceiver must be 802.3
compatible and must have the SQE option enabled.
Transceivers are commercially available to operate on a
variety of 10Μbps media including 0.4 inch diameter
coaxial cable (10Base5), ThinWire coaxial cable
(10Base2), twisted pair (10BaseT), fiber optic (10BaseF),
and broadband cable (10Broad36).
The Ethernet Interface (Type 2) provides TCP/IP
communications with other IC697 and IC693 PLCs, host
computers running the Host Communications Toolkit or
CIMPLICITY software, and computers running the
TCP/IP version of the MS-DOS or Windows based
programming software. These communications use the
proprietary SRTP and Ethernet Global Data protocols
over a 4-layer TCP/IP (Internet) stack.
Figure 1 shows the IC697 PLC in a basic Ethernet
communication system.
IEEE 802.3 Media
The Ethernet Interface (Type 2) can operate directly on
10BaseT or 10Base2 media via its 10baseT and 10Base2
network ports. These media are described below.
Additionally, the Ethernet Interface (Type 2) can
operate on any of the media listed below with the
appropriate user-supplied transceiver and transceiver
cable via its AUI network port.
10Base5 Coax: 10Base5 uses a 0.4 inch diameter 50-ohm
coaxial cable. The maximum length of a cable segment
(single span of cable) is 500 meters. The distance
between any two stations must be a multiple of 2.5
meters. A maximum of 100 stations is allowed on a
thickwire Ethernet segment.
10Base2 Coax: 10Base2 uses a 0.2 inch diameter 50-ohm
coaxial cable. The maximum length of a ThinWire cable
segment is 185 meters. A maximum of 30 stations is
allowed on a ThinWire Ethernet segment.
10BaseT: 10BaseT uses a twisted pair cable of up to 100
meters in length between each node and a hub or
repeater. Typical hubs or repeaters support 6 to 12
nodes connected in a star wiring topology.
10BaseF: 10BaseF has two variations that both use the
same type of fiber optic cable: 10BaseFP can support up
to 33 nodes at distances of up to 500 meters from a
passive star; 10BaseFL supports up to 2000 meters
between a node and a repeater (a multi-port repeater
would thus constitute a star). Additionally, 10BaseFB
provides a means of interconnecting (only) repeaters by
up to 2000 meters of (the same) fiber optic cable.
Note
Various Ethernet baseband media listed above
can be interconnected by appropriate repeaters. Capabilities and limitations are defined in
IEEE 802.3 Chapter 13. System Considerations for
Multi-Segment Networks.
10Broad36: 10Broad36 uses 75-ohm coaxial cable and
CATV-like media components (taps, amplifiers, headend
translators, etc.) to support hundreds of nodes at
distances of up to 2800 meters. Broadband cannot be
connected to baseband via repeaters. Broadband cable
plant design and installation must be in accordance with
IE
User Maintenance Items
The Ethernet Interface has the following useraccessible elements:
1. Four LEDs
2. Restart Pushbutton
3. Station Mgr (RS-232) Serial Port
4. Service Option Connector
5. Software Load (RS-485) Serial Port
6. 10BaseT Network Port
7. AUI Network Port
8. 10Base2 network Port
9. Default Station (MAC) Address Label (located on
the inside edge of the module faceplate)
10. Replaceable +12 VDC Fuse (FU3)
11. Onboard 10base2 Transceiver Power Disable
Jumper (JP7 - normally not installed)
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