In a remote configuration, the TM5SBET7 Transmitter module generates power for the TM7 power bus. The first I/O block of the remote configuration after a TM5SBET7 distributes power for the first 24 Vdc I/O power segment.
There are other components that generate supplemental power to the TM7 power bus, or distribute power to create separate 24 Vdc I/O power segments. For example, Power Distribution Blocks (PDB) can be added to provide supplementary power to the TM7 power bus if required by your I/O configuration. Another example, you connect a power supply to a I/O block to divide the 24 Vdc I/O power segment into several separated 24 Vdc I/O power segments.
The figure below shows a representation of the power distribution overview for a remote configuration. Refer to the section Wiring the Power Supply for details on connectors wiring:
(1) TM7 I/O blocks
(2) TM7 Power bus
(3...5) 24 Vdc I/O power segments
TM5SBET7 Transmitter module
PDB Power Distribution Block
PS1 External isolated main power supply, 24 Vdc
PS2 External isolated I/O power supply, 24 Vdc
The TM7 bus consists in two parts:
TM7 data bus
TM7 power bus
The TM7 power bus distributes the power to supply the electronics of the I/O blocks. If needed, the power on the TM7 bus can be reinforced by adding a PDB.
In a remote configuration, the TM7 data and power busses begin with a TM5SBET7 transmitter module.
Power is distributed to the inputs and outputs of the TM7 System through the 24 Vdc I/O power segment.
The 24 Vdc I/O power segment begins with the first TM7 component of the configuration and is terminated at the point where another I/O block is connected to a power supply or at the end of the configuration.
A segment is a group of I/O blocks connected to each other via the 24 Vdc power IN and 24 Vdc power OUT connectors.
The reasons to build a new segment are:
To separate groups of I/O blocks. For example, a group of inputs separated from a group of outputs.
Because the power supplied to the preceding 24 Vdc I/O power segment is fully consumed by the devices on that segment.
The TM5SBET7 Transmitter Module supplies power to the TM7 power bus, and also relays data from the Sercos III Bus Interface to the remote expansion devices through the TM7 data bus.
Depending on the mounting position of the TM5SBET7 transmitter module, the number of TM7 expansion I/O blocks connected without a PDB is limited to:
TM5SBET7 Position |
Maximum Number of TM7 I/O Blocks |
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Horizontal |
8 |
Vertical |
6 |
WARNING | |
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The Power Distribution Blocks (PDBs) are used to reinforce the voltages and currents distributed by the TM7 power bus. Any of the following may require you to add PDBs to reinforce the TM7 power bus:
No PDBs have been installed, and the number of I/O blocks exceeds the maximum number that can be supported by the TM5SBET7 transmitter module based on installation orientation. For more information, refer to Transmitter Module.
The installed transmitter module and PDBs are adequate to the I/O block current consumption and cable lengths, but you desire redundant power in the event a PDB becomes inoperative.
The cumulative power consumption of the I/O block electronics exceeds the maximum output current available from the TM5SBET7 transmitter module and any PDBs already installed. For more information, refer to Current Supplied and Consumption Tables on the TM7 Power Bus.
The maximum number of I/O blocks that can be powered by the existing transmitter module and PDBs has been installed, and the cable run from the first I/O block to the last exceeds 100 m (328 ft).
The table below gives the maximum current supplied to the TM7 power bus:
Equipment |
Current Supplied to the TM7 Power Bus in a Horizontal Mounting Orientation |
Current Supplied to the TM7 Power Bus in a Vertical Mounting Orientation |
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0...55 °C (32...131 °F) |
55...60 °C (131...140 °F) |
0...50 °C (32...122 °F) |
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TM5SBET7 |
304 mA |
228 mA |
228 mA |
TM7SPS1A |
750 mA |