DeviceNet on the button

An Interlink BT product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 28, 2003

Interlink BT has developed a novel FDN20 DeviceNet station for connecting every pushbutton to a DeviceNet network.

Interlink BT has developed a novel FDN20 DeviceNet station for connecting every pushbutton to a DeviceNet network.

The FDN20-4S-4XSG-E is the perfect pushbutton solution.

It is compact, rugged, and inexpensive, and has a built-in DeviceNet Eurofast connector.

The FDN20 easily fits into any standard pushbutton enclosure.

Mounting the FDN20 is easy.

Simply drill a hole in the centre of the bottom of the pushbutton enclosure.

The FDN20's DeviceNet Eurofast connector is then inserted into the hole and the lock nut is tightened.

The DeviceNet Eurofast connector extends out the base of the pushbutton enclosure and is ready for connection to a network drop cable.

The I/O screw terminals are easily accessible inside the enclosure.

No other cables are needed.

The FDN20 powers its input and outputs from DeviceNet.

This is ideal for dry contact inputs and indicator outputs.

The FDN20 is very rugged.

The Eurofast connector is rated IP67, and so users can create a sealed pushbutton enclosure.

It has an operating temperature range of -25 to +70C.

The printed circuit board is coated to protect electronics against condensation within the enclosure.

A version of the FDN20 is also available without the Eurofast connector.

The FDN20-4S-4XSG-E is extremely flexible.

It has four dedicated inputs and four inputs or outputs, and can handle any of the following I/O mixes: eight in, seven in/one out, six in/two out, five in/three out, or four in/four out.

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