Other Devices
(Original Document)
At a Glance
These devices are:
STB Island
An Advantys STB island is composed of several input/output modules.
The modular elements of the island are connected by a CANopen local bus using a network interface module NIM.
STB modules can only be used in an STB island.
The following figure gives an example of an island:
Description:
Number
Designation
1
Network Interface Module.
2
Power supply Distribution Module.
3
Distributed input/output modules. These modules can be:
  • digital input/output modules,
  • analog input/output modules,
  • special purposes.
4
Termination plate of island bus.
Tesys U Devices
TeSys U-Line motor starters provide motor control for choices ranging from a basic motor starter with solid-state thermal overload protection to a sophisticated motor controller which communicates on networks and includes programmable motor protection.
This device performs the following functions:
The following figure gives an example of a Tesys U device:
Festo valve terminal
CPV Direct:
CPV valves are series manifold valves, in addition to the valve function they contain all of the pneumatic ducts for supply, exhaust and the working lines.
The supply ducts are a central component of the valve slices and allow a direct flow of air through the valve slices. This helps achieve maximum flow rates. All valves have a pneumatic pilot control for optimising performance.
The fieldbus node is directly integrated in the electrical interface of the valve terminal and therefore takes up only a minimal amount of space.
The optional string extension allows an additional valve terminal and I/O modules to be connected to the Fieldbus Direct fieldbus node.
The CPV valve terminal is available in three sizes:
The following figure gives an example of a Festo valve terminal device:
CPX Terminal:
The electrical terminal CPX is a modular peripheral system for valve terminals. The system is specifically designed so that the valve terminal can be adapted to suit different applications.
Variable connection options for the valve terminal pneumatic components (MPA/CPA/VTSA)
Flexible electrical connection technology for sensors and actuators
The CPX terminal can also be used without valves as a remote I/O system.
The following figure gives an example of a CPX terminal device:
Parker Moduflex
Parker Moduflex Valve System provides flexible pneumatic automation.
Depending on application, you can assemble short or long islands (up to 16 outputs). IP 65-67 water and dust protection allows the valve to be installed near the cylinders for shorter response time and lower air consumption. The Parker Moduflex Valve System CANopen module (P2M2HBVC11600) can be used as an enhanced CANopen device in an Modicon M340 configuration.
The firmware version of the P2M2HBVC11600 must be V 1.4 or later.
For detailed descriptions of P2M2HBVC11600 wiring, LED patterns, set-up procedures, and functionality, refer to user documentation provided by Parker.
"S" Series Stand-Alone Valves:
For isolated cylinders on a machine, it is preferable to locate the valve close by. Therefore a stand-alone module is ideal, response time and air consumption are then reduced to a minimum. Peripheral modules can be installed directly into the valve.
The following figure gives an example of a "S" Series Single Solenoid device:
The following figure gives an example of a "S" Series Single Air Pilot device:
"T" Series Valve Island Modules
For small groups of cylinders requiring short localized valve islands.
Modules with different functions and flow passages may be combined in the same island manifold, giving total flexibility to adapt to all machine requirements.
The following figure gives an example of a "T" Series Valve Island Module device: