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Connector features
The bus connector is used to connect the MPI bus cable to the MPI (X136). This enables
you to establish connections to additional nodes (e.g. PG or SIMATIC S7-CPU). Only bus
connectors with a 35° cable outlet should be used in order to ensure that the front cover can
be closed.
MPI bus cable
The PROFIBUS cable specifications apply here as well. Please note the relevant information
on setting up an MPI network.
Setting up an MPI network
Keep in mind the following basic rules when setting up an MPI network:
● When using the interface as an MPI interface, it is not possible to arrange additional
● An MPI bus line must be terminated at both ends. This is achieved by activating the
● At least one terminator must be supplied with 5 V.
● Spur lines (cables leading from the bus segment to the node) should be as short as
● Every MPI station must be connected to the bus first and then activated.
● Maximum cable lengths:
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control for a drive in isochronous mode or to connect distributed I/Os to this interface.
terminating resistor in the MPI connector in the first and last station and deactivating the
other terminating resistors.
This means that an MPI connector with an activated terminating resistor must be
connected to a device that is switched on.
possible, i.e. < 5 m in length. Unused spur lines should be removed wherever possible.
To disconnect the station, it must first be deactivated. Then, the station can be removed
from the bus.
– 200 m per bus segment
– 2000 m total length with RS 485 repeaters
Connecting
9.8 PROFIBUS / MPI
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