Field bus arrangement having independent power circuits and cont

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Computer power control

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307 38, G06F 126, H02J 1300

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060414154

ABSTRACT:
A field bus arrangement comprising at least one field bus station adapted to be connected with a serial field bus and furthermore at least one load controlled by way of a control output of the field bus station, the load being connected with a power supply line provided in addition to the lines of the field bus. The controlled switch is able to be actuated via the control output of the field bus station. The power circuits are completely decoupled, this meaning for example that the load can be switched off both by way of the field bus station itself and also by switching off the power supply line.

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