IS200SPIDG1AAA - CANopen Master Gateway Terminal board

IS200SPIDG1AAA - CANopen Master Gateway Terminal board IS200SPIDG1AAA - CANopen Master Gateway Terminal board

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Part Number: IS200SPIDG1AAA
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark VIe
Product Type: CANopen Master Gateway Terminal board
PROFIBUS Connection: DE-9 D-sub receptacle on PPRF
Function Mounts: PPRF
Primary Connection: PPRF interface
Number of slaves: 125 slaves
Ethernet Ports: 1-2
Repair: 3-5 Days
Product of Origin: United States
Availability: In Stock
Manual: GEH-6721

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:

IS200SPIDG1AAA is a CANopen Master Gateway Terminal board manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark VIe Series used in Distributed Control Systems. The CANopen Master Gateway Terminal board (SPIDG1A) is used to mount the I/O pack and to supply an electronic ID. Its only connection is the interface to the I/O pack itself, as the PROFIBUS connection is made to the DE-9 D-sub receptacle connector exposed on the side of the I/O pack. Visual diagnostics are provided through indicator LEDs on the I/O pack. The dual I/O Ethernet connection configuration is common to other IO packs. However, in the hot-backup two PPRFs are employed, one operating as the active PROFIBUS master communicating with slave devices, and the other operating in a passive, stand-by mode, ready to become the active master in the event of an active master failure

INSTALLATION:

To install the SPID terminal board, mount it securely and connect the PPRF directly to its connector, repeating the process for a hot-backup setup if needed. Secure the packs using the threaded inserts next to the Ethernet ports, attaching them to a compatible mounting bracket; the bracket may need to be modified once in the product’s lifetime to prevent angled DC-37 connector stress. Connect one or two Ethernet cables as required. PPRF can operate via either port, while dual connections require ENET1 for the R controller network. Finally, attach and terminate the PROFIBUS cable according to specifications, connect power to the pack (soft-start limits inrush current), and configure the I/O pack and PROFIBUS using the ToolboxST program.

OPERATION:

The PROFIBUS Master Gateway Terminal board (SPIDG1A) is used to mount the PPRF and to supply an electronic ID. Its only connection is the interface to the PPRF itself, as the PROFIBUS connection is made to the DE-9 D-sub receptacle connector exposed on the side of the PPRF. Visual diagnostics are provided through indicator LEDs on the PPRF. An infrared port provides local diagnostic serial communication. The processor application code contains all the logic necessary to allow the pack to operate from one or two Ethernet inputs. When operated from two Ethernet inputs, both network paths are active all the time. A failure of either network will not result in any disturbance to the I/O pack operation, and the failure will be indicated through the working network connection.

This arrangement is more tolerant of faults than a classic hot-backup system, where the second port is only used after a primary port failure is detected. The Ethernet ports on the processor auto-negotiate between 10 MB/s and 100 MB/s speed, and between half-duplex and full-duplex operation. An industry-standard infrared serial communications port is provided on the processor board. Accessible through the pack front, this port provides diagnostic information on the pack status and the ability to program the pack when both Ethernet connections fail. It is possible to communicate with this port using most notebook computers and most hand-held Personal Digital Assistants (PDA).

COMPATIBILITY:

The CANopen Master Gateway Terminal board (SPIDG1A) is designed to securely mount the PPRF and to provide a unique electronic identification for the system. It connects exclusively to the PPRF, ensuring a reliable interface for data and control signals, while the PROFIBUS connection is handled separately through the DE-9 D-sub receptacle located on the side of the PPRF, allowing seamless integration with the wider network. The PPRF features multiple indicator LEDs that provide clear visual diagnostics, enabling operators to quickly monitor system status and identify any operational issues. For advanced troubleshooting and configuration, an infrared port on the PPRF allows for local serial communication, giving technicians direct access to diagnostic data and facilitating maintenance without requiring the system to be powered down or disassembled. This combination of features ensures that the SPIDG1A and PPRF work together to provide a robust, easily maintainable interface within the networked control system.

WOC offers the largest inventory of OEM replacement parts for GE Distributed Control Systems, ensuring that you have access to high-quality, reliable components when you need them most. In addition to supplying unused OEM parts, we also provide repaired and rebuilt boards, all backed by a warranty for your peace of mind. Our experienced team of automation experts is available 24/7 to assist with any OEM-related requirements, from troubleshooting and repairs to recommending the right replacement parts. Whether you need support for urgent system repairs or routine maintenance, WOC is committed to delivering fast, dependable solutions tailored to your needs. For detailed pricing, availability, or technical assistance regarding parts and repairs, please reach out to our team via phone or email, and we will be happy to provide prompt support.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is IS200SPIDG1AAA?

IS200SPIDG1AAA is the part number for the CANopen Master Gateway Terminal board. It is used to mount the PPRF and provides a unique electronic ID for the system. This board interfaces directly with the PPRF and allows integration into a PROFIBUS network via the PPRF’s DE-9 D-sub connector.

What is the purpose of the SPIDG1A?

The SPIDG1A securely mounts the PPRF and provides its electronic ID. It ensures reliable communication between the PPRF and the control system. The board itself does not connect directly to PROFIBUS, as that connection is handled on the PPRF.

How does the SPIDG1A connect to the PPRF?

It connects directly to the PPRF interface, providing data and power pathways. The PROFIBUS connection is made via the DE-9 D-sub connector on the side of the PPRF. This separation ensures stable network communication.

How can I monitor the system status?

Visual diagnostics are provided through the LEDs on the PPRF. They indicate operational status and help quickly identify issues. This allows technicians to monitor the system without additional tools.