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netRAPID Chip Carrier | Design Guide
DOC111004DG04EN | Revision 4 | English | 2014-09 | Released | Public © Hilscher, 2013-2014
7.1.3 CC-Link (X50)
CC-Link pin assignment
CC-Link Pin Signal Description
1 FB1 / DA Data positive
2 FB2 / DB Data negative
3 FB3 / DG Data ground, to ISO_GND, 3.3 nF against PE
4 FB4 / SLD Shield, Pin 4 and Pin 5 are connected internally
COMBICON
male connector
5 FB5 / FG Fieldground, Pin 4 and Pin 5 are connected internally and are on PE
Table 25: CC-Link pin assignment
Position in Figure 16 on page 39.
7.1.4 Address switches (S1, S2) and baud rate switch (S0) for CC-
Link
The following table shows the meaning of the switches.
CC-Link Slave Station address Baud rate
S2, position
in Figure 16
on page 39.
S1, position in Figure 16
on page 39.
S0, position in Figure 16
on page 39.
Station address = Value * 10 + Value * 1
Value range for
Station address:
1 … 64
0 … 6 = valid address
7, 8, 9 = invalid address, error
0, 1, …, 8, 9 = valid address 0 = 156 kBaud
1 = 625 kBaud
2 = 2,5 MBaud
3 = 5 MBaud
4 = 10 MBaud
5 ... 9 = Invalid, error
Table 26: Description of the address and baud rate switch
Example: For station address 12 set S2 to 1 and S1 to 2. For baud rate 156 kBaud set S0 to 0.
Depending on the configuration parameter ‘Number of stations’ (firmware parameter), the value
range for station address is:
Number of stations Value range for station address
1 1 … 64
2 1 … 63
3 1 … 62
4 1 … 61
Table 27: Value range for station address depending on number of stations










