WAGO 750-338 CANopen DSUB Fieldbus Coupler with End Module Set:

Here is a refined technical overview of the WAGO 750-338 CANopen DSUB Fieldbus Coupler with End Module Set:


📋 Technical Specifications

Parameter Description
Model WAGO 750-338
Type CANopen fieldbus coupler (DSUB) with end module set
Bus Interface CANopen (ISO 11898−2)
Connector 9-pin D-sub (DSUB) for CAN bus
Supply Voltage 24 V DC (typical industrial standard)
Current Consumption ~ 100 mA (typical, device only)
I/O Modules Interface WAGO 750 series backplane bus
Number of I/O Slots Up to 8 standard 750 I/O modules (depends on bus load)
End Module Set Supplies termination resistor and diagnostics
Status LEDs RUN, ERR, BUS status indicators
Operating Temperature Range –25 °C to +60 °C
Storage Temperature –40 °C to +85 °C
Relative Humidity 5 % to 95 %, non-condensing
Shock / Vibration Conforms to IEC/EN 60068 standard categories
Protection Class IP20 (when mounted in cabinet)
Dimensions Standard 750 modular block size (approx. 12.5 mm width per module)
Mounting DIN-rail mounting or flush cabinet mounting via backplane
Diagnostics Bus error detection, module failure flag, status readout via CANopen objects

🧰 Features & Application Notes

The 750-338 functions as a bridge between a CANopen network and the WAGO 750 I/O modular system. Through its DSUB interface, it connects to a CANopen master or higher-level controller, enabling the exchange of process data and diagnostic information.

Key features include:

  • Seamless Integration: It supports a variety of 750 I/O modules (digital input, output, analog modules), enabling mixed I/O configurations.
  • Termination Handling: The accompanying end module set includes termination resistors required for proper CAN bus operation, plus biasing and fail-safe components.
  • Robust Diagnostics: LEDs and status bits in the CANopen object dictionary provide transparent feedback on bus health, module states, and error conditions.
  • Scalable Architecture: Up to eight I/O modules can be attached in series, providing flexibility for medium-scale distributed control tasks.
  • Industrial Design: Optimized for harsh environments with wide temperature and humidity tolerances, conforming to industrial shock and vibration requirements.

Typical applications:

  • Factory Automation: Distributed I/O nodes in production lines or cell controllers.
  • Machine Control: Insertion into machine modules where CANopen is preferred for deterministic communication.
  • Process Control: Integration in systems where modular I/O is needed at remote locations on a CANopen backbone.

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