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Piconet - EtherNet/IP Modules |
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TURCK’s piconet EtherNet/IP stations are compact rugged stations designed for machine mounting. These stations allow easy connection of standard I/O devices such as sensors, limit switches, valves and pilot lights to a EtherNet/IP network, typically without a protective enclosure. This is made possible by epoxy-filled station housings, all-metal connectors and visible rotary address switches, among other things.
piconet‘s small size sets them apart from other stations. piconet stations are the smallest rugged I/O modules available, with a standard housing footprint of 30 x 175 mm. They are also available with picofast ® (M8) connectors for I/O, making them ideally suited for small-space applications.
Mechanical Specifications
TURCK EtherNet/IP piconet stations are designed to be mounted directly on machines and work cells with no separate enclosure or housing necessary. Epoxy-filled housing creates a durable station that allows it to be mounted in most industrial environments. Detailed environmental specifications include:
- Housing material: Glass filled nylon
- Connector material: Nickel-plated brass
- Protection level: NEMA 1,3,4,12,13; IEC IP 67
- Operating temperature: 0 to 55°C
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Piconet Gateway and Subnetwork |
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piconet combines the rugged connectorized concept of TURCK’s AIM™ stations with the modular I/O concept of the BL20 and BL67 systems. piconet stations are IP 67 rated and designed to be mounted directly on the machine with no need for a separate enclosure. Like the BL (BL20, BL67) systems, piconet consists of a gateway with connected I/O modules, but instead of connecting the I/O to a fixed backplane, piconet uses a distributed fiber-optic ring to communicate between the gateway and I/O.
piconet stations are available as stand alone units for DeviceNet™, PROFIBUS ®-DP and CANopen systems; this section focuses on piconet subnetwork systems. Subnetwork systems offer a very flexible approach to connectorized I/O, while allowing individual stations to be mounted as close as possible to I/O devices.
Up to 255 extension modules may be connected to one gateway, with no more than 15 m of fiber-optic cable between each module. |
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Piconet Gateway and Subnetwork |
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