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WAGO 750 Series User Manual

WAGO 750 Series
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56 Board Support Package (BSP)
Scope of delivery
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
Linux Fieldbus Coupler
The /images directory
The /images directory contains the following files:
jffs2.img
Image of the file system in JFFS2 format. JFFS2 stands for Journalling
Flash File System, Version 2.
Copying the image is started from uboot using the TFTP protocol or
netflash.
linux.flashme
Image of the operating system.
Copying the image is started from uboot using the TFTP protocol or
netflash.
ub.bin
Image of the boot loader (uboot).
Copying the image is started from uboot using the TFTP protocol or
netflash.
image.hex
Complete base image consisting of the file system, operating system, boot
loader and firmware loader.
Transfer to the Linux fieldbus coupler is done using the WAGO-IO-
Update windows program.
You will find further information on uboot in chapter 9 and on netflash in
chapter 4.5.6
The /IO-Update directory
You will find here the setup to install the WAGO-IO-Update windows
program.

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WAGO 750 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Protection ClassIP20
Bus CouplersPROFIBUS, CANopen, Ethernet
ModulesDigital Input, Digital Output, Analog Input, Analog Output
MountingDIN rail mounting
Voltage Supply24 V DC (typical)
Communication ProtocolDepends on the bus coupler (e.g., PROFIBUS, CANopen, DeviceNet, Ethernet)
Digital Input ChannelsVaries by module (e.g., 8, 16 channels)
Digital Output ChannelsVaries by module (e.g., 8, 16 channels)
Analog Input ChannelsVaries by module (e.g., 2, 4, 8 channels)
Analog Output Channels1, 2, 4 channels (depending on module)
Width12 mm, 24 mm (typical module widths)
Number of ChannelsVaries by module type
Current Consumption per ChannelVaries by module type

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