adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect) asked a question.

C-More to PLC cable

Created Date: May 16,2007

Created By: BoatGeek

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My screen is 40 feet from the PLC and the AD RS232 cables are not long enough. If I made my own cable what do I need to be aware of? Is there a problem with putting connectors inline? I'm having problems finding info on this. Thanks.


  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: May 16,2007

    Created by: Tech Guy

    Noise mainly. One straight run of shielded cable suitable for RS-232. I would not put connectors inline unless it was absolutely necessary.

    You might want to go with RS-422 or RS-485 for better noise immunity, but you might have to add a FA-ISOCON if your PLC port does not support these wiring standards. Again, you will need to use wire suitable for the wiring standard that you choose to go sith.

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  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: May 16,2007

    Created by: BoatGeek

    My PLC is a 205 with the 250 CPU so 422 is possible, does this help with connections or is that still a bad idea?

  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: May 17,2007

    Created by: allukes

    I would go with the 4 wire 422. I 've done that dozens of times around molding and servo equipment , running through industrial style connectors and never had a problem. However, you need to use the proper cable (I use Belden 9729) and make sure to pay close attention to the shielding. I would also recommend the AD breakout box. The High density D-Shell is a bear to wire 422.

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  • adccommunitymod (AutomationDirect)

    Created Date: May 16,2007

    Created by: BoatGeek

    My screen is 40 feet from the PLC and the AD RS232 cables are not long enough. If I made my own cable what do I need to be aware of? Is there a problem with putting connectors inline? I'm having problems finding info on this. Thanks.