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SST-PFB-GE
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The SST Profibus module connects
your GE Fanuc Series 90-70 programmable controller
to Profibus DP Master, DP Slave and FDL.
SST-PFB-GE is identical to
5136-PFB-VME.
Applications
The Profibus module for the GE Fanuc Series
90-70 can be used for:
- Controlling I/O
- Monitoring I/O
- Peer-to-peer communication
Features
- Supports all standard baud rates (up to
12 Mbaud)
- Simultaneous operation of Profibus DP
Master, DP Slave and FDL protocols
- Extremely fast scan rate for a DP Master
- 6000 I/O in 1 ms!
- GE Fanuc Series 90-70 Configuration
The SST Profibus module is configured in
the GE Fanuc Series 90-70 as a foreign VME
module. A Profibus DP configuration can be
created on a desktop computer and downloaded
to the SST Profibus module via a serial port.
Hardware Specifications
- 24 Mhz Intel i960 RISC processor with
512 Kbytes of 32-bit local RAM
- 256 Kbytes shared 16-bit RAM, accessible
from the host as 256 Kbytes or in 16 Kbyte
pages
- 512 Kbytes sectored flash memory for storage
of module firmware and configuration data
- Siemens ASPC2 LAN controller for Profibus
functions
- Standard Profibus 9-pin D-connector to
connect to Profibus bus connector
- 5-pin Phoenix connector (add built-in
termination by making connections on the
Phoenix connector, internally connected
to the 9-pin connector)
- Serial port for downloading software modules
and configuration data Hardware watchdog,
optional host watchdog to shut down operation
- Supports Profibus baud rates 9.6 Kbaud
to 12 Mbaud
- Power requirements: maximum 950 mA at
5 V
- Operating temperature: 0 to 50C (32 to
122)
- Storage temperature: -25 to 70C (-13 to
158)
- Diagnostic LED gives instantaneous status
of network errors, DP master, DP slave,
FMS and FDL
VME Specifications
- Size:IEEE 1014, 6U height, P1 compatible
li>Capabilities: memory SD16, SD08 (EO),
SA24 registers SD08(0), SA16
- Addressing: standard: 256 Kbytes on any
256 Kbyte boundary or 16 Kbytes on any 16
Kbyte boundard short: 8 bytes on any 1 Kbyte
boundary
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