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Supported Networks | EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, PROFIBUS, CANopen, DeviceNet |
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Host Interface | SPI, Ethernet |
Power Supply | 24V DC |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Weight | Varies by model |
Certifications | CE, UL |
Interface | RJ45 |
Protocols | PROFIBUS, DeviceNet, CANopen, Modbus, Ethernet/IP, PROFINET, CC-Link |
Outlines HMS Industrial Networks AB's disclaimer of liability for inaccuracies or issues arising from product use.
States HMS Industrial Networks AB holds intellectual property rights for the product technology.
Explains the document's purpose and target audience, directing readers to the support website for more info.
Lists other relevant documents and their IDs for further product information.
Tracks the revision history of the document, including dates and changes made.
Explains formatting conventions for lists, text types, and symbols used throughout the document.
Defines specific terms and technical conventions used for Anybus modules, host applications, and signal definitions.
States that Anybus is a registered trademark and other trademarks belong to their respective holders.
Lists the items included in different configurations of the Anybus CompactCom Starter Kit.
Introduces the starter kit as a development tool for Anybus CompactCom modules, detailing its capabilities.
Describes the module option board, showing its connection to the development board and its components.
Identifies and labels the main connectors on the development board, including power and communication interfaces.
Explains the function of each control switch and LED on the development board for configuration and status indication.
Details the expansion board, its connection to the development board, and its role in accessing host interface signals.
Provides pinout and signal descriptions for development board headers JP4, JP5, JP3, JP6, JP7.
Details pinout and signal descriptions for development board header JP8, referencing another guide.
Lists connectors JP3, JP1, JP2, JP17-JP22, JP24, JP25 and their functions.
Explains the use of the JP25 connector for powering the module from an external 3.3 VDC source.
Describes how to select the power source for the expansion board using the JP24 jumper.
Details pinout and signal descriptions for development board headers JP18 and JP19.
Details pinout and signal descriptions for development board headers JP17, JP20, JP21, JP22.
Informs that software is part of the starter kit and available online, providing a URL.
Explains the Transport Provider drivers for PC communication with HMS products via Transport Paths.
Describes the example code and guide for developing applications, including a driver and API for the module.
Details the supply voltage and power consumption for the USB development board.
Refers to the Anybus CompactCom Hardware Design Guide for environmental specifications.
Refers to the Anybus CompactCom Hardware Design Guide for EMC compliance information.