6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ / Q&A)
Q1: What is the role of FSC 10100/2/1 in the control system?
A1: It serves as the horizontal bus driver, bridging signals from the central rack to the I/O racks by driving address, control, and data lines over bus cables.
Q2: What supply voltage and current does it need?
A2: It operates at 5 V DC. With A1/A21 cable, it draws about 35 mA; with A22 cable (supporting redundant paths), it may draw ~65 mA.
Q3: Can it support redundancy?
A3: Yes—by using A21 or A22 cable variants, the module can integrate into redundant I/O bus configurations to improve reliability.
Q4: What is meant by “horizontal bus”?
A4: Horizontal bus refers to the connection lines that run laterally from the central logic rack to peripheral I/O racks, distributing address and data signals across modules.
Q5: What dimensions and weight does this module have?
A5: Roughly 2.0 × 8.0 × 5.0 inches (≈ 50.8 × 203 × 127 mm), and weighs about 0.1 kg (100 grams).
Q6: How does it handle faults or errors?
A6: It includes internal diagnostics; upon detecting a fault (signal error, overvoltage, ripple violation), it can isolate or shut down bus communication to protect integrity.
Q7: Can it be hot-swapped (replaced while system is running)?
A7: In safety-critical systems, it is not recommended. The module should only be replaced under safe or powered‑down conditions, because it is part of the bus backbone.
Q8: How far can the horizontal bus run from this module?
A8: The limit depends on cable quality, signal degradation, and number of racks. The module is designed to drive modest distances with low ripple; extreme distances may need repeaters or additional drivers.
Q9: What is the maximum voltage on bus lines this driver can tolerate?
A9: Horizontal bus input voltages up to 36 V DC are acceptable on the digital bus lines the module drives.
Q10: What happens if the bus driver fails?
A10: Downstream I/O modules will lose communication; diagnostics should signal the fault, and the system may shift to safe or degraded mode, depending on architecture.
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