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  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.1 Fundamentals of application planning SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4-13 Time constants K and t byte Transmission rate [baud] K [ms] t byte [ms] 19200 28 0,85 57600 14 0,38 115200 11 0,28 The values for K and t byte include the overall time that is required for communication in static mode. It is built up from several different times: • Serial communication between communication module, reader and • Processing time between reader and transponder and their internal processing time. The values shown in the table must be used when calculating the maximum

  • RF300 system planning 4.6 EMC Directives SIMATIC RF300 4-48 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 Interference sources In order to achieve a high level of electromagnetic compatibility and thus a very low level of disturbance in a plant, it is necessary to recognize the most frequent interference sources. These must then be eliminated by appropriate measures. Tab

  • RF300 system planning 4.3 Relationship between the volume of data and the transponder speed SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4-27 Figure 4-18 Relationship between speed and volume of data (reading/writing from FRAM) in dynamic operation when using the RF350R with ANT1 and RF340T Figure 4-19 Relationship between sp

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, Table of contents SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 vii A Appendix .................................................................................................................................A-1 A.1 Certificates and Approvals.........................................................................................................A-1 A.2 Service and support ...................................................................................................................A-4

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.4 Installation guidelines SIMATIC RF300 4-30 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 Flush-mounting Flush-mounting of transponders and readers Problem 1RQPHWDOOLFVSDFHU 6KHHW 0HWDO 0HWDO 5HDGHUV Flush-mounting of transponders and readers is possible in principle. However, the size of the transmission window is significantly reduced. The following measures can be used to counteract the reduction of the window: Remedy: �

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.1 Fundamentals of application planning SIMATIC RF300 4-10 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4.1.9 Calculation example (IQ-Sense) A transport system moves pallets with transponders at a maximum velocity of V TPDR = 0.14 m/s. The following RFID components were chosen: • 8xIQ-Sense module • Reader RF310R • Transponder RF340T Task specification a) The designer of the plant is to be given mechanical specifications. b) The programmer should be giv

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.1 Fundamentals of application planning SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4-15 Minimum distance from reader to reader Refer to the field data of the reader for this value. Minimum distance from transponder to transponder Refer to the field data of the transponder for this value. Calculation of the maximum amount of user data in dynamic mode Step Formula/calculation 1. Calculate dwell time of the transponder Refer to the "Field data of all transponders and readers" table for value L. Value V TPDR = 1,00 m/s TPDR v t v ⋅ ⋅ == == L 0,8 0,038m 0,8 0,0304s 1,0m/s 30,4ms 2. Calculate maxim

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.3 Relationship between the volume of data and the transponder speed SIMATIC RF300 4-26 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4.3.4 RF350R The curves shown here show the relationship between the speed of the RF320T, RF340T, RF350T and RF360T transponders and the RF350R reader and the corresponding volume of data. They should make it easier to preselect the transponders and the plug-in antenna ANT1 for dynamic use. The following table is used to calculate the c

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.3 Relationship between the volume of data and the transponder speed SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4-25 Figure 4-16 Relationship between speed and volume of data (reading/writing from FRAM) in dynamic operation when using the RF340R and RF360T Note: The curve for the RF320T is valid for reading/writing to the EEPROM memory area of the RF340T, RF350T and RF360T transponders.

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.4 Installation guidelines SIMATIC RF300 4-34 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 Reduction of field data: Transponder and RF340R reader Table 4-5 Reduction of field data by metal (in %): Transponder and RF340R Reader RF340R Transponder Without metal on metal flush-mounted in metal (20 mm surround) RF320T Without metal 100 95 80 On metal; distance 20 mm 100 90 75 Flush-mounted in metal; distance all-round 20 mm 80 70 60 RF340T Without metal 100 95 85 on metal 80 80 70 Flush-mounted in metal; distance all-round 20 mm 70 70 70 RF

  • RF300 system planning 4.1 Fundamentals of application planning SIMATIC RF300 4-8 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4.1.7 Dwell time of the transponder The dwell time is the time in which the transponder remains within the transmission window of a reader. The reader can exchange data with the transponder during this time. The dwell time is cal

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, Table of contents SIMATIC RF300 iv System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4.5 Chemical resistance of the transponders................................................................................. 4-38 4.6 EMC Directives ........................................................................................................................ 4-43 4.6.1 Overview ................................................................................................................

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.4 Installation guidelines SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4-33 4.4.4 Impact on the transmission window by metal In general, the following points should be considered when mounting RFID components: • Direct mounting on metal is allowed only in the case of specially approved transponders. • Flush-mounting of the components in metal reduces the field data; a test is recommended in critical applications. • When working inside the transmission window, it should be ensured that no metal rail (or similar part) intersects the transmission field. The metal rail would affect the field data.

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.6 EMC Directives SIMATIC RF300 4-50 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4.6.5 Cabinet configuration The influence of the user in the configuration of an electromagnetically compatible plant encompasses cabinet configuration, cable installation, ground connections and correct shielding of cables. Note For information about electromagnetically compatible cabinet configuration, please consult the installation guidelines for SIMATIC PLCs. Shielding by enclosure Magnetic and electrical fields and electromagnetic waves can be kept away from the

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, Introduction 1.2 Preface SIMATIC RF300 1-2 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 1.2 1.2 Preface Purpose of this document This system manual contains all the information needed to plan and configure the system. It is intended both for programming and testing/debugging personnel who commission the system themselves and connect it with other units (automation systems, further programming devices), as well as for service and maintenance personnel who install expansions or carry ou

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.3 Relationship between the volume of data and the transponder speed SIMATIC RF300 4-20 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4.3.2 RF310R with RS 422 The curves depicted here show the relationship between the speed of the RF320T, RF340T, RF350T and RF360T transponders and the RF310R reader with RS 422 interface and the corresponding volume of data. They should make it easier to preselect the transponders for dynamic use. The following table is used to calculate the curves. The indicated speeds are applicable for operation without presence check. RF320T RF340T RF350T RF360T Len

  • RF300 system planning 4.1 Fundamentals of application planning SIMATIC RF300 4-6 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4.1.5 Permissible directions of motion of the transponder Active area and direction of motion of the transponder The transponder and reader have no polarization axis, i.e. the transponder can come in from any dire

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, Table of contents SIMATIC RF300 viii System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 Table 7-5 Connection assignment for ECOFAST connector plugs.......................................................... 7-25 Table 7-6 Connection assignment for M12 connector (PROFIBUS DP) ................................................. 7-26 Table 7-7 Connection assignment for 7/8” connector (supply voltages).................................................. 7-27 Table 7-8 Pin assignment.............................

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.6 EMC Directives SIMATIC RF300 4-44 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4.6.2 What does EMC mean? The increasing use of electrical and electronic devices is accompanied by: • Higher component density • More switched power electronics • Increasing switching rates • Lower power consumption of components due to steeper switching edges The higher the degree of automation, the greater the risk of interaction between devices. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the ability of an electrical or electronic device to operate satisfactorily in an electromagne

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.4 Installation guidelines SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4-31 Mounting of several readers on metal frames or racks Any reader mounted on metal couples part of the field to the metal frame. There is normally no interaction as long as the minimum distance D and metal-free areas a, b are maintained. However, interaction may take place if an iron frame is positioned unfavorably. Longer data transfer times or sporadic error messages at the communication m

  • RF300 system planning 4.6 EMC Directives SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4-49 Coupling paths A coupling path has to be present before the disturbance emitted by the interference source can affect the system. There are four ways in which interference can be coupled in: , 1 7 ( 5 ) ( 5 ( 1 & ( 6 , 1 . , 1 7 ( 5 ) (

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.3 Relationship between the volume of data and the transponder speed SIMATIC RF300 4-24 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 Figure 4-14 Relationship between speed and volume of data (reading/writing from FRAM) in dynamic operation when using the RF340R and RF340T Figure 4-15 Relationship between speed and volume of data (reading/writing from FRAM) in dynamic operation when using the RF340R and RF350T

  • Siemens SIMATIC RF300, RF300 system planning 4.1 Fundamentals of application planning SIMATIC RF300 System Manual, Release 04/2006, J31069 D0166-U001-A2-7618 4-3 Table 4-2 RF340R transmission window and read/write distance S a : Operating distance between transponder and reader S g Limit distance (maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the transponder, at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions) L x Length of a transmission window in the x direction The length L x is valid for the calculation. At S a,min , the field length increases from L x to L max , see field data

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