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Passive <strong>interface</strong>s for general applications<br />

Introduction<br />

Passive <strong>interface</strong>s for general applications<br />

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Due to the need for cost reductions in the construction of<br />

electric cabinets, our <strong>interface</strong>s for general applications offer<br />

an alternative to end-to-end wiring concepts. Their main<br />

function is as an adapter to enable a functional <strong>and</strong> safe<br />

operation between st<strong>and</strong>ard plug-in connectors connected<br />

to any controller or <strong>PLC</strong>, <strong>and</strong> printed circuit terminals<br />

connected to application sensors/activators.<br />

Weidmüller‘s universal <strong>interface</strong>s for applications have the<br />

following individual features:<br />

• Extruded profile for inserting the PCB<br />

• End plates for fitting on the mounting rail<br />

• Clip-on feet for locking on st<strong>and</strong>ardised mounting rails<br />

TS 32 <strong>and</strong> TS 35<br />

• Printed circuit board where the following elements can<br />

be identified:<br />

- Plug-in connectors<br />

- Weidmüller terminals for screw or tension clamp<br />

connection<br />

- Markings<br />

The plug-in connectors used for interconnection can be<br />

divided into the following groups:<br />

• Ribbon cable connector in accordance with<br />

IEC 60603-13/DIN 41651 (RSF)<br />

• Miniature SUB-D plug-in connectors acc. to IEC<br />

60807-2/DIN 41652<br />

• RJ45 connectors for data lines<br />

• Plug-in ELCO connectors for applications in high-dem<strong>and</strong><br />

industrial areas.<br />

Pre-assembled <strong>cables</strong> with the corresponding plug-in<br />

connector systems are used in the connection between the<br />

controller <strong>and</strong> the <strong>interface</strong>. These pre-assembled <strong>cables</strong><br />

allow maximum savings for the user, as they achieve a cost<br />

reduction in the materials, due to fewer individual <strong>cables</strong>,<br />

conductors <strong>and</strong> cable ducting.<br />

Advantages of the <strong>interface</strong> <strong>units</strong>:<br />

• Space savings thanks to the 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 floor <strong>interface</strong><br />

terminals.<br />

• Conventional end-to-end wiring is only needed on one<br />

side, therefore assembly <strong>and</strong> start-up times are reduced,<br />

• Greater safety, preventing wiring errors<br />

• Simplified setup <strong>and</strong> documentation<br />

RS F – Interface for ribbon cable in accordance<br />

with IEC 60603-13/ DIN41651<br />

Passive <strong>interface</strong>s for transmitting signals from a plug-in<br />

flat cable connector, based on IEC 60603-13 / DIN41651,<br />

to a tension clamp or screw connection.<br />

Connection between both connectors is 1 to 1 <strong>and</strong> the<br />

range includes male connectors with between 10 <strong>and</strong><br />

64-poles.<br />

RS SD – Interface for connector SUB-D in accordance<br />

with IEC 60807-2/ DIN41652<br />

Passive <strong>interface</strong>s for transmitting signals from a plug-in<br />

SUB-D connector based on IEC 60807-2 / DIN41652, to a<br />

tension clamp connection or screw connection.<br />

Thanks to the metal casing of the SUB-D these connectors<br />

are ideal for transmitting analogue signals or for connection<br />

with shielded <strong>cables</strong>.<br />

Connection between both connectors is 1 to 1 <strong>and</strong> the<br />

range includes male <strong>and</strong> female connectors with between<br />

9 <strong>and</strong> 50-poles.<br />

Sub-d High density 15,26,44 <strong>and</strong> 62 poles also avaliable in<br />

screw connection.<br />

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