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I am a little new to Devicenet and I have to get a robot station up and running. The current Devicenet cables in the station are all 4 pin. The I/O block I have to hook up is a 5 pin.
So, my plan is to cut the end off the 5 pin cable and hardwire it to the connector on the Devicenet card in the robot panel. The rest of the Devicenet devices are not necessary at this time, so I will not wire them back into the bus.
my question comes down to... what is the differance between the 5 pin and 4 pin devicenet cables? I am aware that the 5 pin is...
CAN_H = white
CAN_L = blue
bare = drain
V- = black
V+ = red
How does the 4 pin match up to this... not drain/shield?
Thanks
So, my plan is to cut the end off the 5 pin cable and hardwire it to the connector on the Devicenet card in the robot panel. The rest of the Devicenet devices are not necessary at this time, so I will not wire them back into the bus.
my question comes down to... what is the differance between the 5 pin and 4 pin devicenet cables? I am aware that the 5 pin is...
CAN_H = white
CAN_L = blue
bare = drain
V- = black
V+ = red
How does the 4 pin match up to this... not drain/shield?
Thanks