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News Release from: Maser Communications UK | Subject: IndustrialTuff
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 08 August 2007

Cables for Mitsubishi CC-Link
specifications

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Belden IndustrialTuff data (3-conductor) and data with power (5-conductor) DataBus and DeviceBus cables are certified for CC-Link systems

They perform to maximum system requirements CC-Link is an open, field-level network protocol that provides for the high speed communication linking of a wide range of automation devices over a single cable

CC-Link is already an established technology in Asia and is experiencing fast growth in both North America and Europe.

A number of global standards organizations also recognise CC-Link technology, including the Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturers Institute which has identified CC-Link as an international standard for sensor/actuator networks (SEMI E54.12).

CC-Link technology is based on the use of an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) available from Mitsubishi Electric Automation.

This ASIC handles the complete data link and transport layers, thus assuring interoperability between devices.

Belden CC-Link cables are engineered specifically to meet the Mitsubishi CC-Link testing requirements.

Belden Part No.1348A is a 3-conductor data cable with 20AWG stranded (7x28) bare copper conductors.

Belden Part No.1349A is a 5-conductor data and power cable with three 20AWG stranded (7x28) bare copper conductors and two 18AWG stranded (7x26) bare copper conductors.

Both cables feature foam HDPE insulations, overall Beldfoil and 78% tinned copper braid shields, 22AWG (19x34) tinned copper drain wires and red PVC jackets.

These 300V, 110ohm cables are available from stock in 1000 ft lengths.

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