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Products: Automation Server, AS-B, AS-P
Functionalities: Hardware
Product version: 1.8, 1.9
6/10/2016

Legrand Configurations

The recommendations include four different configuration options to choose from with differences in performance and/or resources required.

Legrand Configuration 1: Terminated Bus with No Bias Requirement

This configuration is recommended when using any combination of Legrand meter models 04677, 04680, and 04684. The configuration does not apply to the model 14669. The configuration uses 120 ohm End Of Line (EOL) termination resistors and requires no extra biasing.

For more information, see Legrand Configuration 1: Terminated Bus with No Bias Requirement .

Legrand Configuration 2: Unterminated Bus with Minimal Bias

This configuration uses no bus termination, which means reduced data rates and cable lengths. The configuration applies to any combination of Legrand meter models 04677, 04680, 04684, or 14669.

For more information, see Legrand Configuration 2: Unterminated Bus with Minimal Bias .

Legrand Configuration 3: Terminated Bus with Single End-point Bias

A third configuration option is available where low resistance bias is added to the SmartStruxure server device to allow termination to be applied on a network containing one or more model 14669 meters. The configuration applies to any combination of Legrand models 04677, 04680, 04684, or 14669. AS-P and AS-B provide a 5 V bias voltage supply, which supports 120 ohm termination resistors at the two ends of the bus. Automation Server provides a 3.3 V bias voltage supply, which supports 180 ohm termination resistors.

For more information, see Legrand Configuration 3: Terminated Bus with Single End-point Bias .

Legrand Configuration 4: Terminated Bus with Dual End-point Bias

A fourth configuration option is targeted at recovering the full 1200 m (4000 ft) capability of the RS-485 network while accommodating the standard 120 ohm End Of Line (EOL) terminations for better high speed data quality. This technique applies a 5 V bias at each end of the network. Biasing the network from both ends completely eliminates the dropping failsafe bias voltage as the cable length extends toward the remote terminator. This configuration option can be used for any combination of Legrand models 04677, 04680, 04684, or 14669.

For more information, see Legrand Configuration 4: Terminated Bus with Dual End-point Bias .

Power Supply Selection for Legrand Configuration 4

The power required from the 5 V DC supply for the bias circuit is extremely small (approximately 5 mA) so just about any small isolated 5 V DC supply will have more than necessary power rating. A low noise power supply with an output isolated from local ground is recommended to minimize the injection of differential noise onto the bus.

For more information, see Power Supply Selection for Legrand Configuration 4 .

Configuration Summary

The four configuration options described above are summarized in the following tables.

Legrand Configuration 1: Terminated Bus with No Bias Requirement

Configuration 1 provides the best performance and simplest configuration, but it is not applicable to the model 14669.

Table: Legrand Configuration 1: Terminated Bus with No Bias Requirement

Model

Max Cable Length

Max Data Rate

Max Node Count, All Isolated

Max Node Count, Any Non-isolated

04677, 04680, 04684

1200 m (4000 ft)

76,800 bps

35.8

23.7

14699

1200 m (4000 ft)

76,800 bps

Not supported

Not supported

Legrand Configuration 2: Unterminated Bus with Minimal Bias

Configuration 2 is useful for lower data speed over shorter distances in low noise environment.

Table: Legrand Configuration 2: Unterminated Bus with Minimal Bias

Model

Max Cable Length

Max Data Rate

Max Node Count, All Isolated

Max Node Count, Any Non-isolated

04677, 04680, 04684

150 m (500 ft)

19,200 bps

33

20.9

14699

150 m (500 ft)

19,200 bps

25

15.7

Legrand Configuration 3: Terminated Bus with Single End-point Bias

Configuration 3 is a common configuration that supports full data speed over shorter distances covering many application needs.

Table: Legrand Configuration 3: Terminated Bus with Single End-point Bias

Model

Max Cable Length

Max Data Rate

Max Node Count, All Isolated

Max Node Count, Any Non-isolated

04677, 04680, 04684

150 m (500 ft)

76,800 bps

18.1

6

14699

150 m (500 ft)

76,800 bps

13.7

4.5

Legrand Configuration 4: Terminated Bus with Dual End-point Bias

Configuration 4 supports long length and maximum data rates with all four models. Node count reduced due to bias requirements.

Table: Legrand Configuration 4: Terminated Bus with Dual End-point Bias

Model

Max Cable Length

Max Data Rate

Max Node Count, All Isolated

Max Node Count, Any Non-isolated

04677, 04680, 04684

1200 m (4000 ft)

76,800 bps

17.7

5.6

14699

1200 m (4000 ft)

76,800 bps

13.4

4.2

  • Legrand Power Meters
  • Legrand Configuration 1: Terminated Bus with No Bias Requirement
  • Legrand Configuration 2: Unterminated Bus with Minimal Bias
  • Legrand Configuration 3: Terminated Bus with Single End-point Bias
  • Legrand Configuration 4: Terminated Bus with Dual End-point Bias
  • Power Supply Selection for Legrand Configuration 4