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Publication LOGIX-AP010B-EN-P - May 2010 133
Other Communication Modules Appendix A
Standalone Modules
This section contains an overview of the available standalone modules that
provide communication to S5 network.
HMS
HMS provides several linking devices to exchange data from one network to
another. The device below can be used to pass data between the Ethernet/IP
and Profibus DP network.
Anybus X-Gateway
The X-gateways are compact devices for standard DIN rail mounting and 24
Volt industrial-power supply. They are based on the proven Anybus
communication modules. Embedded into a small metal housing, the modules
form an intelligent link between two industrial networks.
The Anybus X-gateways provide a transparent pass for the data between the
two networks. They do not change the sequence of the data nor do they
change the data itself. Input data on network 1 will appear as output data on
network 2. Output data on network 1 will appear as Input data on network 2.
The total amount of data transferred is limited to a maximum 512 bytes Input
and 512 bytes Output data. Fast I/O data transfer with average transit times
between the two networks of: 10…15 ms. The X-gateway is handling the data
consistently. In-built simple configuration interface accessible via Windows
Hyper Terminal. IT functions such as dynamic web server, supporting
downloadable customer-specific web pages. Remote monitoring and
diagnostic features for most Ethernet versions based on an integrated web
server. Optional control status information added to I/O data for diagnostic
purposes. Included Anybus OPC server version supports OPC Data Access
(DA) v1.0, 2.05, 3.0.
The X-gateways primary focus is with the transfer of cyclic I/O data between
two networks. Depending on network combinations, acyclic parameter data
can also be transferred (such as SDO, DPV1, PCP, or Explicit messaging).
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