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ETAS ES800 System | User Guide
3.2 ES800 Module and Module Stacks
The modules of the ES800 system can be operated individually (standalone) or as
module stack. In the module stack, the modules are mechanically and electrically
connected to form a system without the need for additional cables. No additional
tools are required.
Fig. 3-1 ES800 module (standalone) and three modules (stack)
3.2.1 Number of Modules in a Module Stack
To connect to the power supply, an additional ES800 Base Module is required for
every ES800 system (standalone or module stack)
Depending on the operating voltage, up to 5 modules can be operated to form a
module stack
3.2.2 Number of ES820.1 Drive Recorders in a Module Stack
3.2.3 Number of ES830.1 Rapid Prototyping Modules in a Module Stack
NOTE
Observe the notes on the power supply of the ES800 system in chapter 16.9.1
on page 149.
NOTE
Only one ES820.1 Drive Recorder can be operated in an ES800 module stack. The
ES820.1 Drive Recorder must always be operated beneath interface modules
(e.g. ES89x) in the module stack.
NOTE
Only one ES830.1 Rapid Prototyping Module can be operated in an ES800 module
stack. The ES830.1 Rapid Prototyping Module must always be operated beneath
interface modules (e.g. ES89x) in the module stack.