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Distributed I/O System ET 200S

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Glossary<br />

Aggregate current<br />

Total of all currents of all output channels of a digital output module.<br />

Automation system<br />

An automation system is a programmable control system, consisting of at least one CPU,<br />

various input and output modules as well as operating and monitoring devices.<br />

AUX1 bus<br />

Backplane bus<br />

Baud rate<br />

Bus<br />

Bus connector<br />

Power modules permit you to connect any additional potential (up to 230 VAC), which you<br />

can apply by means of the AUX(iliary) bus. You can use the AUX(iliary) bus as required:<br />

• As a protective conductor bar<br />

• For additional voltage when required<br />

The backplane bus is a serial data bus via which the interface module IM 151-1<br />

communicates with the electronic modules/motor starters and supplies them with the<br />

necessary voltage. The connection between the individual modules is established by means<br />

of the terminal modules.<br />

The Baud rate is the speed at which data is transmitted and specifies the number of bits<br />

transmitted per second (Baud rate = bit rate).<br />

In the case of the <strong>ET</strong> <strong>200S</strong>, baud rates of 9.6 kBaud to 12 MBaud are possible.<br />

A common transfer route connecting all nodes and having two defined ends.<br />

In the case of the <strong>ET</strong> 200, the bus is a two-wire or fiber-optic cable.<br />

A physical connection between the bus node and the bus line.<br />

<strong>ET</strong> <strong>200S</strong><br />

Manual, 12/2005, A5E00514527-03 Glossary-1

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