750-841 WAGO, 750-841 Datasheet - Page 134
750-841
Manufacturer Part Number
750-841
Description
CONTR.ETHERNET TCP/IP 10/100MBIT
Manufacturer
WAGO
Datasheet
1.750-841.pdf
(288 pages)
Specifications of 750-841
Rohs Compliant
YES
No. Of Digital Inputs
10
No. Of Digital Outputs
10
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4.1.2.2 Network Topologies
Fieldbus Communication
ETHERNET
An ETHERNET switch is a device that allows all connected devices to
transmit and receive data with each other. The switch can also be viewed as a
“data traffic cop” where the hub “polices” the data coming in and going out of
the individual ports, so the data will only be transmitted to the required node.
WAGO recommends using a switch rather then a hub, this will allow for a
more deterministic architecture.
Attention
The cable length between the node and the hub cannot be longer than 100 m
(328 ft.) without adding signal conditioning systems (i.e., repeaters). Various
possibilities are described in the ETHERNET standard for networks covering
larger distances.
In the case of 10Base-T, or 100BaseTX several stations (nodes) are connected
using a star topology according to the 10Base-T ETHERNET Standard.
Therefore, this manual only deals with the star topology, and the tree topology
for larger networks in more detail.
Star Topology
A star topology consists of a network in which all nodes are connected to a
central point via individual cables.
Fig. 4-4: Star Topology
A star topology offers the advantage of allowing the extension of an existing
network. Stations can be added or removed without network interruption.
Moreover, in the event of a defective cable, only the network segment and the
node connected to this segment is impaired. This considerably increases the
fail-safe of the entire network.
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP
G012903e
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