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PHOENIX CONTACT - 08/2005Data Sheet
INTERFACE
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SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/...
Description
The SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/... D-SUB series has been specifically designed for use in CAN systems up to 1 Mbps. It enables
quick and convenient connection of the incoming and outgoing bus cable under field conditions. The range consists of three
quick connectors:
Angled cable feed with programming interface,
Angled cable feed without programming interface,
Straight cable feed.
The termination resistor is already integrated in all versions and can be enabled externally using a slide switch. The outgo-ing bus segment is disabled simultaneously. This makes it easier to start up segment by segment and prevents incorrect
termination. In addition to this, the high-quality shielded connector housing also ensures high levels of immunity to interfer-
ence even at maximum transmission speed.
A special feature of the angled connector version is that the internal connection unit can be reversed. This enables you to
decide in the field whether the cable is to be fed from the right or the left. If it is not possible to use the angled version, the
SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/AX compact connector with a straight cable feed is available.
The connectors are designed for all standard CAN bus cables in accordance with CiA Draft Recommendation 303-1 with
an outside diameter of 8 mm.
Make sure that you always use the latest documentation.
It can be downloaded at www.download.phoenixcontact.com.
A conversion table is available on the Internet at
www.download.phoenixcontact.com/general/7000_en_00.pdf
This data sheet is valid for all products listed on the following page:
Quick Connectors for CAN Systems
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Ordering Data
Quick Connectors SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/SC2 and SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/PG
Function Block Diagram
Figure 1 Function block diagram for
SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/PG
Dimensions
Figure 2 Dimensions (in mm)
ProductsDescription Type Order No. Pcs./Pck.
CAN connector up to 1 Mbps, angled version, integrated termination resistorwhich can be enabled externally, with screw connection
SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/SC2 27 08 99 9 1
CAN connector up to 1 Mbps, angled version, integrated termination resistorwhich can be enabled externally, with screw connection, with PG D-SUBfemale connector for the connection of a programming device
SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/PG 27 08 11 9 1
CAN connector up to 1 Mbps, straight version, integrated termination resistorwhich can be enabled externally, with screw connection
SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/AX 23 06 56 6 1
Technical Data for SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/SC2 and SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/PG
Connector 9-pos. D-SUB female connector
Programming connection 9-pos. D-SUB male connector
Cable feed Left or right
Conductor cross-section (screw terminal blocks)
SolidStranded
0.14 mm2 to 1.5 mm2
0.14 mm2 to 1 mm2
Connector cycles > 200
Cable diameter (max./min.) 8 mm (0.4 mm)
Temperature range -20 C to +75 C
Degree of protection IP40
Housing material ABS, metal-plated
Pin assignment See Figure 1
Termination resistors 120 , can be enabled externally
UL approval u File Nr. E123528 Vol. 5 Sec. 3
16 GND (optional)2 C-7 C+3 GND849 V+5
D-SUB9female D-SUB9
maleShield
BUSIN
BUSOUT
120
1
5
6
9
GNDGND 1C- 1C+ 1V+ 2C- 2C+ 2V+
1
5
6
9
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58
35
35.5 16.6
39.4
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Elements
Figure 3 Elements
1 Upper housing part
2 Slide switch3 Connection block for incoming bus
4 Connection block for outgoing bus
5 Mounting screws
6 Lower housing part
7 Strain relief
8 PG female connector (SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/PG only)
9 Housing screws
Connection
Figure 4 Stripping lengths for left-hand cable feed
(dimensions in mm)
Figure 5 Connection for left-hand cable feed
Cable Feed
The SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/SC2 and SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/
PG connectors provide the option of a cable feed on the left
or right-hand side. Upon delivery the connector is assem-
bled for left-hand feed.
Connection for Left-Hand Cable Feed
Strip the wires according to Figure 4.
Unfasten the housing screws and remove the upperhousing part.
Screw the stripped wires into the correspondingcontacts of the connection block.
Always connect the incoming bus cable (BUS IN) to theconnection points GND/1C+/1C/1V+ (even at the
start of the bus system!).
Always connect the outgoing bus cable (BUS OUT) to
the connection points GND/2C+/2C/2V+.
Observe the color-coding of the connection blocks.
Finally, mount and screw on the upper housing part.
The strain relief for the bus cable is thus established.
1
2
3
9
8
7
6
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5
4
BUS IN
BUS OUT
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136 5
24
246 5
35
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For reliable operation, observe the recom-mended stripping lengths given in Figure 4 and
Figure 6.
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Figure 6 Stripping lengths for right-hand cable feed
(dimensions in mm)
Figure 7 Mounting the D-SUB connector for right-hand
cable feed
Connection for Right-Hand Cable Feed
Strip the wires according to Figure 6.
Unfasten the housing screws and remove the upper
housing part (A in Figure 7).
Remove the printed circuit board using a screwdriver
by prying it out of the housing part in the area of thecable feed.
Insert the printed circuit board in the upper housing part
(B in Figure 7) and screw the stripped wires into the
corresponding contacts of the connection block.
Always connect the incoming bus cable (BUS IN) to the
connection points GND/1C+/1C/1V+ (even at the
start of the bus system!).
Always connect the outgoing bus cable (BUS OUT) to
the connection points GND/2C+/2C/2V+.Observe the color-coding of the connection blocks.
Finally, mount and screw on the upper housing part.
The strain relief for the bus cable is thus established.
246 5
35
BUS IN
BUS OUT
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346 5
45
B
A
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Quick Connector SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/AX
Function Block Diagram
Figure 8 Function block diagram
Dimensions
Figure 9 Dimensions (in mm)
Technical Data for SUBCON-PLUS-CAN/AXConnector 9-pos. D-SUB female connector
Cable feed Straight
Conductor cross-section (screw terminal blocks)
SolidStranded
0.14 mm2 to 1.5 mm2
0.14 mm2 to 1 mm2
Connector cycles > 200
Cable diameter (max./min.) 8 mm (0.4 mm)
Temperature range -20 C to +75 C
Degree of protection IP40
Housing material ABS, metal-plated
Pin assignment See Figure 8
Termination resistors 120 , can be enabled externally
UL approval u File Nr. E123528 Vol. 5 Sec. 3
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162 C-7 C+3 GND8495
D-SUB9female Shield
BUSIN
BUSOUT
120
1
5
6
9
GND 1C- 1C+ GND 2C- 2C+
ON OFF
1 720
31,5
58,2
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Elements
Figure 10 Elements
1 Upper housing part
2 Connection block3 Slide switch
4 Mounting screws
5 Lower housing part
6 Strain relief
7 Housing screws
Connection
Figure 11 Stripping lengths (dimensions in mm)
Figure 12 Connection
Strip the wires according to Figure 11.
Unfasten the housing screws and remove the upper
housing part.
Screw the stripped wires into the corresponding
contacts of the connection block.
Always connect the incoming bus cable (BUS IN) to theconnection points GND/1C+/1C (even at the start of
the bus system!).
Always connect the outgoing bus cable (BUS OUT) to
the connection points GND/2C+/2C.
Observe the color-coding of the connection blocks.
Finally, mount and screw on the upper housing part.
The strain relief for the bus cable is thus established.
1
2
3
7
6
5
4
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BUS IN + BUS OUT
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136 5
24
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Termination Resistor
Activating the Termination Resistor and Disconnectingthe Outgoing Bus Cables
The termination resistors are activated at the start and end
of the bus system using the slide switch (2in Figure 3 und3in Figure 10). The connection blocks (2C/2C+) for theoutgoing bus cable are disconnected simultaneously.
The termination resistor must be deactivated on all other
nodes of the bus system.
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