3.3.3. CONNECTION TO DEVICE WITH ACTIVE TRANSMITTER & PASSIVE RECEIVER
Fig. 12. Example connection of device with active transmitter and passive receiver to ADA-13021
3.3.4. CONNECTION TO DEVICE WITH PASSIVE TRANSMITTER & ACTIVE RECEIVER
Fig. 13. Example connection of device with passive transmitter and active receiver to ADA-13021
3.4. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
The power supply to the ADA-13021 converter should be DC (regulated) from 10 V= to 30V=. Nominal power is typically 3W, e.g.
HDR-15-24. Power cable from DC power supplies to device must not be longer than 3m.
Observe the polarity, connect positive (+) of DC power supplies to V+ and negative (-) end to V- terminal. ADA-13021 has the
protection from opposite connection power supply.
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ADA-13021
ADA-13021
Vss+
Vss-
ETH
V -
V +
Tx+
Tx-
Rx+
Rx-
I1 +
I1 -
I2 +
I2 -
Rx +
Tx +
Tx -
Rx -
Current Loop
Device
Power supply
ETHERNET
connector
Current Loop
connector
Transmitter
Receiver
Current Loop
connector
Passive
Receiver
Active
Transmitter
ADA-13021
Vss+
Vss-
ETH
V -
V +
Tx+
Tx-
Rx+
Rx-
I1 +
I1 -
I2 +
I2 -
Rx +
Tx +
Tx -
Rx -
Current Loop
Device
Power supply
ETHERNET
connector
Current Loop
connector
Transmitter
Receiver
Current Loop
connector
Active
Receiver
Passive
Transmitter
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