Devicenet Configurator Software

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FDT/DTMs allow for a flexible integration of field devices into various engineering environments. Hilscher provides with its configuration, commissioning and diagnostic software SYCON.net an FDT based all-in-one solution. The components are developed by Hilscher engineers with fieldbus know-how. The CompoBus/D Configurator (DeviceNet Configurator) is a software package that allows the user to setup and maintain an OMRON multi-vendor Compo- Bus/D network through user-friendly graphical displays. DeviceNet configuration software: AH500 series DeviceNet modules, DVP series DeviceNet modules, CMC series DeviceNet cards for Delta motor drives. These intervals are also adjusted on the network configuration software. Explicit Message: type of non-priority, general use telegram. Used mainly in non-synchronous jobs like parameterization and configuration of equipments. 1.2.3 - Configuration File. Every DeviceNet node has a configuration file associated, called EDS (Electronic Data Sheet).

The DeviceNet Router provides a powerful and easy to configure solution to exchange data between DeviceNet™ devices and a Logix controller or PanelView via EtherNet/IP™. The module is able to asynchronously exchange data between a DeviceNet polling master (scanner) and an Ethernet PCCC device. Produced and consumed data sizes are independently configurable from 0 to 128 bytes each.

The consumed (DeviceNet) data can then be mapped to a PLC5 type address file, e.g. N33, and then read by an Ethernet device e.g. a PanelView. Similarly, the produced data (DeviceNet) can also be mapped to a PLC5 type address file, to which an Ethernet device could write. The Router supports transferring parameters from a DeviceNet device directly to Logix tags. The scaling of the parameter values will either be extracted from the EDS file imported or can be manually updated by the user. The module also provides a range of statistics and an on-board DeviceNet traffic analyzer to assist with fault finding. A built-in webserver provides detailed diagnostics of system configuration and operation, including the display of DeviceNet operation and communication statistics, without the need for any additional software.

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Architectures

Features and Benefits

  • DeviceNet to Ethernet Interface
  • PCCC or EtherNet/IP protocols
  • PLC5 Emulation Mode
  • Direct-to-Tag Technology
  • Advanced Diagnostics, including packet capture

Configuration

Software

The Slate Configuration Utility software is used for configuration and troubleshooting of the module. The stand-alone configuration utility allows users to define the setup and configuration of the DeviceNet Router module, connections with controllers and devices.

Specifications

EtherNet/IP Network

Specification

Description

Connector

RJ45

Conductors

CAT5 STP/UTP

ARP Connections

Max 20

TCP Connections

Max 20

CIP Connections

Max 10

Communication Rate

10/100 Mbps

Duplex Mode

Full / Half

Auto-MDIX Support

Yes

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DeviceNet Network

Specification

Rating

Connector

5-way terminal, 5.08 mm pitch.

Conductors

12 to 30 AWG

Baud Rate

125k, 250k, 500k

IO Messaging

Polled

Change of State (COS)

Unconnected Message Manager (UCMM)

Yes

Max Explicit Connections

5

PCCC Network

Specification

Description

Max PCCC Connections

10

Max PCCC Payload

1000 bytes

Hardware

Specification

Rating

Power Supply

Input: 10 to 28 VDC, (70 mA @ 24VDC)

Power Consumption

1.7 W

Dimensions (H x W x D)

101.0 x 22.5 x 120.0 mm

Connector

5-way terminal, 5.08 mm pitch.

Conductors

24 to 18 AWG

Enclosure Rating

IP20, NEMA/UL Open Type

Temperature

-20 to 70 °C

Humidity

0 to 95% RH, non-condensing

Earth Connection

Yes, terminal based

Emissions

IEC61000-6-4

ESD Immunity

EN 61000-4-2

Radiated RF Immunity

IEC 61000-4-3

EFT/B Immunity

IEC 61000-4-4

Surge Immunity

IEC 61000-4-5

Conducted RF Immunity

IEC 61000-4-6

Downloads

DeviceNet Router Datasheet675.12 kBLast Modified 09/04/2020
DeviceNet Router Quick Start Guide414.62 kBLast Modified 06/30/2020
DeviceNet Router User Manual4.38 MBLast Modified 06/30/2020
DeviceNet Router EDS Files1.77 kBLast Modified 06/30/2020
DeviceNet Router Examples224.01 kBLast Modified 07/02/2020
Slate Software v1.05340.18 MBLast Modified 11/18/2020

Certifications

Certificate of RoHS Compliance 222.76 kBLast Modified 09/28/2020
UL/cUL; Class1, Div 2 351.49 kBLast Modified 10/01/2020

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If you had a controller that does DeviceNet messaging, you could just attach the StoneL devices to the controller's network and send configuration messages addressed to the 'DeviceNet Object', which contains the baud rate, autobaud option, and node number settings. The cost would be only your time in learning how to program DNet messages on your controller.
I work almost exclusively with Allen-Bradley devices, and A-B has three PC-to-DeviceNet products: 1784-PCD (PCMCIA), 1770-KFD (RS232 serial) and 1784-U2DN (USB). RSLinx Lite communications software and the DeviceNet Node Commissioning Tool are both free of charge.
The A-B devices are fairly expensive, though for a quick and simple task like this I'll bet you could borrow one from your local Rockwell Automation office, especially if you gave them an opportunity to discuss their I/O products.
Most vendors have their own node commissioning tools that are specific to their interface device. Rockwell, Woodhead/Molex, Softing, IXXAT, Hilscher.... all of them sell DeviceNet interfaces that have utility tools.