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Appendix B
Cabling Requirements
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B-7
Cable Termination
The pair of signal wires (CAN_H and CAN_L) constitutes a transmission 
line. If the transmission line is not terminated, each signal change on the 
line causes reflections that may cause communication failures.
Because communication flows both ways on the DeviceNet bus, DeviceNet 
requires that both ends of the cable be terminated. However, this 
requirement does not mean that every device should have a termination 
resistor. If multiple devices are placed along the cable, only the devices on 
the ends of the cable should have termination resistors. Refer to Figure B-7 
for an example of where termination resistors should be placed in a system 
with more than two devices.
Figure B-7.  Termination Resistor Placement
The termination resistors on a cable should match the nominal impedance 
of the cable. DeviceNet requires a cable with a nominal impedance of 
120
Ω; therefore, a 120
 
Ω resistor should be used at each end of the cable. 
Each termination resistor should each be capable of dissipating at least 
0.25 W of power.
120 
Ω   
120 
Ω   
CAN_H
CAN_L
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