We have published the catalog for the "Bus Net System" series.

The bus network system is a high-speed information transmission system that connects controllers and terminal devices. By adopting a time-division multiplexing transmission method, it enables long-distance transmission with multiple points, achieving both reduced wiring and construction compared to traditional relay contact systems, along with high reliability.
■ Reduced Wiring Design
- The bus network system allows for bidirectional information exchange by connecting the controller and dedicated sensors with just a two-core signal line (power is wired separately) due to the time-division multiplexing transmission method.
- There are no restrictions on branching wiring, allowing for an efficient reduced wiring system.
- The signal line can use inexpensive and easily obtainable AE wire (OP wire) with a diameter of 0.9mm. There is no need for expensive twisted pair cables or shielded cables, or any special wires or dedicated wiring materials.
- The wiring distance for the signal line can reach up to 1,000m, with a total wiring length of 4,000m, allowing for ample long-distance wiring. Additionally, by adding repeaters, an extension of up to 1,000m per repeater and a total wiring length of 4,000m can be achieved. Therefore, it can accommodate large-scale facilities.


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