B Code Profibus M12 Connector Wiring Field Installable Connector IP67
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Connector Technical Data
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| Model Number | MC05A3LWBSB22CV10-PFB | ||||||||
| Contact No | 5 pin | ||||||||
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Insulation Resistance
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≥100MΩ
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Contact Resistance
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≤10mΩ
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Characteristic Impedance
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150Ω ±15
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Wire Gauge
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0.34mm²(AWG 22)
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Type
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M12 B Code Field Installable Cable Connector
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Contact Carrier
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TPU+GF
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Screw Nut
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Brass,CNC,Nickel-plated
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Contact
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Brass(Male), Phosphor bronze(Female)
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Pollution Degree
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3 | ||||||||
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Protection Degree
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IP67,IP68
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● IP67 IP68 IP69K and UL approvals
● 360° shielded or non-shielded versions are available
● TPU over molded and PA+GF or metal shell
● Sturdy metal coupling screws with anti-vibration design, 48 hours Salt Spray Test
● UV Resistant, Hydrolysis Resistant,Oil resistant
● Temperature Range: Dynamic -25 ~ 80℃, Static: -40 ~ 80℃.
● Protection degree: IP67 in locked status, IP68 base on customer specific requirements.
● RoHS, REACH compliant.
FAQ
● What is PROFIBUS and how it works?
Profibus (from process field bus) is a protocol for field bus communication in automation technology. Profibus links automation systems and controllers with decentralized field devices such as sensors, actuators, and encoders. Profibus networks exchange data using a single bus cable.
● How do you test a Profibus connector?
Probably the best way to physically check a Profibus cable is to use the Siemens BT200 tester , which will test for Cable A/B breaks , cable A/B being swopped , cable shield breaks and incorrect terminations etc.
● What is the difference between Modbus and PROFIBUS?
Modbus supports up to 249 slaves and 1 master. Profibus supports up to 124 nodes, which can be masters or slaves. The transmission medium further restricts this. Modbus can be used on RS232, RS422 and RS485.
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