Introduction to the SINAUT ST7 system
2.3 SINAUT TIM communication modules
SINAUT ST7 Station control system - System Manual
System Manual, 05/2007, C79000-G8976-C178-06
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Technical specifications of the TIM 34
TIM 34
General
Interfaces
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Attachment to ISDN network
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Connection to power supply
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RJ-12
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4-pin terminal strip
Power supply
24 V DC; min. 20.4 V; max. 28.8 V
Current consumption
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From backplane bus
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From 24 V DC
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60 mA
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300 mA
Power loss
7.5 W
Permitted ambient conditions
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Operating temperature
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Transport/storage temperature
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Relative humidity
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0 °C t60 °C
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-40 °C t70 °C
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Max. 95 % at +25 °C
Construction
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Module format
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Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm
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Weight
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Compact module for S7-300, double width
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80 x 125 x 120
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Approx. 300 g
Degree of protection
IP 20
Configuration
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Software for PG
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Software for CPU (optional)
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Storage of TIM configuration data
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SINAUT ST7 configuration software
for PG
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SINAUT TD7 block library for CPU
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on internal TIM flash memory
TIM can be operated in the role
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Station
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Node station
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Master station
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
No. of TIM 34 modules per S7-300
Several, number depends on the communication
resources of the S7-300 CPU
Local communication in the rack of an S7-300
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Over backplane bus with the S7-300-CPU
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Over backplane bus with other TIMs in the
rack
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Over MPI port of the S7-300-CPU
2)
with other
CPUs, TIMs, and/or PCs
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Possible using TD7onCPU
1)
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Possible
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Possible over TD7onCPU (for S7-300 and
S7-400) and S7 communication (for
ST7cc/ST7sc and TIMs)
Work memory required on the S7 CPU
At least 20 KB; actual requirements depend on
the amounts of data and range of functions
Message memory on TIM
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Number of messages
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Buffered
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Approx. 10,000 messages
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No
Transmission protocols