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4 I/O-System — 750 and 753 Series
120 Interfaces and Configurations
Housing design fieldbus coupler (A)
A B
a) • Including supply module (a) to power down-
stream I/O modules
• Technical differences on the connection level.
Optional address switch (b) and fieldbus
interface (c)
b) • W x H* x L (mm) 51 x 65 x 100 or b)
• W x H* x L (mm) 62 x 65 x 100
Housing design fieldbus coupler ECO (B)
• Restriction on power supply and data width c)
c)
• W x H* x L (mm) 50 x 65 x 97
Housing design 750 (C)
C • 8 connection terminals (CAGE CLAMP ) D
®
• W x H* x L (mm) 12 x 65 x 100
Housing design 753 (D)
• Pluggable connector
®
• 8 connection terminals (CAGE CLAMP )
• W x H* x L (mm) 12 x 65 x 100
Housing design 750 (E)
E • 16 connection terminals (CAGE CLAMP S) F
®
• W x H* x L (mm) 12 x 65 x 100
Housing design 750 (F)
• For time-saving wiring
between I/O-System and interface modules
• Ribbon cable connector for connection to 289
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Series Interface Modules and JUMPFLEX
Interface Adapter
• W x H* x L (mm) 12 x 73 x 100
Housing design double width (G)
G Some modules are integrated into a double H
housing to address specific technological needs.
Despite utilizing the same standardized housing,
these modules are twice as wide.
• W x H* x L (mm) 24 x 65 x 100
Special housing design (H)
Some modules are integrated into a specialized
housing with a specific width and pluggable
connectors. The dimensions are specified on the
respective catalog page.
*Height from upper edge of the DIN-rail