Wago 750-306/000-006 FC Devicenet,

MPN: 750-306/000-006

Alt. SKU: 750306000006

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This fieldbus coupler connects the WAGO I/O System as a slave to the DeviceNet fieldbus. The fieldbus coupler detects all connected I/O modules and creates a local process image. Analog and specialty module data is sent via words and/or bytes; digital data is sent bit by bit. The process image can be transferred via the DeviceNet fieldbus to the memory of the control system. The local process image is divided into two data zones containing the data received and the data to be sent. The process data can be sent via the DeviceNetTM to a control system for further processing. The process output data is sent via DeviceNetTM . The data of the analog modules is stored in the process image that is created automatically according to the order in which the modules are connected to the coupler. The bits of the digital modules are sent byte by byte and added to the analog data. If the amount of digital I/O information exceeds eight bits, the coupler automatically starts with a new byte.

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