I/O-Modules
Fieldbus Terminals
DeviceNet - Coupler


Product Description

The BK5200 and BK5210 bus couplers connect the DeviceNet bus system to the electronic terminal blocks, which can be extended in modular fashion. One unit consists of one bus coupler, any number of up to 64 terminals and one end terminal. The BK5210 economy variant permits particularly economical creation of peripheral interfacing connections. Up to 64 digital input/output terminals can be connected.

The bus coupler operates on the basis of the CAN protocol. The DeviceNet standard on which the BK5200 and BK5210 bus coupler is based allows the operation of diverse DeviceNet devices in one network. DeviceNet is based on a definition of communication objects for the exchange of data from the sensor/actuator area that is especially oriented to automation technology.

The bus couplers and bus terminals can be parametrised on a PC using the KS2000 configuration set. Commissioning is also possible without the KS2000.

Order number

Description

BK5200

DeviceNet - coupler for up to 64 bus terminals

BK5210

DeviceNet - coupler for up to 64 digital bus terminals

LC5200

DeviceNet - coupler in low cost style for up to 64 digital bus terminals, see page 23

KL9010

End terminal
KS2000 Connecting cable, configuration software on CD for Windows 9x/NT
 

Complex signal processing for analog I/Os, position measurement

The BK5200 bus coupler support the operation of all bus terminals. As far as the user is concerned, handling of the analog inputs/outputs is no different to other series. The information is available in the process image of the controller for processing in the form of an byte-array.

The analog and multifunctional bus terminals can be adapted to each specific application using the KS2000 configuration set. Depending on the type, the analog bus terminals' registers contain temperature ranges, gain values and linearisation characteristics. Using the KS2000 software, the required parameters can be set on a PC. The bus terminal stores settings permanently and in a fail safe manner.

Optionally, the bus terminals can also be controlled by the control system. Via function blocks (FBs), the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or the Industrial Personal Computer (IPC) handles configuration of the complete periphery during the start up phase. If required, the controller can upload the decentrally created configuration data in order to centrally manage and store this data. Therefore, new adjustments are not necessary in the event of replacement of a bus terminal.

Corresponding eds data files are available for DeviceNet configuration tools.

 

System data

DeviceNet (BK5200, BK5210)

Number of I/O modules

64

Transmission medium

Shielded twisted copper cable with power supply, 5-pole

Cable length

500 m 250 m 100 m

Data transfer rate

125 kBaud 250 kBaud 500 kBaud

Modes

Bit Strobe, Polling, Cyclic, Change of State (COS)
Device Net Type Generic Device
 

Technical data

BK5200 BK5210

Number of bus terminals

64

Digital peripheral signals

256 inputs/outputs 256 inputs/outputs

Analog peripheral signals

128 inputs/outputs ---

Configuration possibility

by KS2000 or the controller

Maximum number of bytes

512 bytes I and 512 bytes O 32 bytes (I and O)

Bus connection

1 x Open Style Connector 5-pole, included

Power supply

24 V DC (20...29 V DC)

Input current

70 mA + (total K-Bus current)/4
500 mA max. 200 mA max.

Starting current

2.5 x continuous current

Recommended fuse

£ 10 A

K-Bus power supply up to

1750 mA 500 mA

Power contact voltage

24 V DC max.

Power contact current load

10 A max.

Dielectric strength

500 Vrms (Power contact / supply voltage / fieldbus)

Weight approx.

150 g 130 g

Operating temperature

0°C ... +55°C

Storage temperature

-25°C ... +85°C

Relative humidity

95%, no condensation

Vibrations/shock resistance

conforms to IEC 68-2-6 / IEC 68-2-27

EMC resistance Burst / ESD

conforms to EN 50082 (ESD, Burst) / EN 50081

Installation position

any

Type of protection

IP20

 

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