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FS221/N FASTBUS Slave Module | Bachmann
FS221/N FASTBUS Slave Module | Bachmann
FS221/N FASTBUS Slave Module | Bachmann

FS221/N FASTBUS Slave Module | Bachmann


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PRODUCT SKU : FS221/N

PRODUCT TYPE : Communication Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Bachmann


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Product Details

Configured for distributed substation communication in M1 automation platforms, the Bachmann FS221/N (FS221/N FASTBUS Slave Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution of high-speed data transmission and auxiliary power distribution to local I/O nodes.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model FS221/N
Brand Bachmann
Origin Austria
Weight 0.45 kg
Dimensions 110 mm x 119 mm x 61 mm
Operating Temp -30 deg C to 60 deg C
Power Consumption 18.25 W (nominal output)
Fiber Port 1x LC (50/125 um or 62.5/125 um)
Max Distance 2000 m (station to station)
Output Supply 5 VDC (3000 mA), +15 VDC (250 mA), -15 VDC (200 mA)

Profinet / EtherNet/IP Deterministic Networks

The FS221/N interfaces with the M1 backplane to facilitate deterministic communication between the primary controller and remote SubDevices. The module supports I/O density scaling by providing an integrated power supply, allowing for the connection of local I/O modules without additional power hardware. Backplane bus communication velocity is optimized for fiber-optic transmission at 1310 nm, ensuring that the 2000-meter span maintains signal integrity within the 8 dB link budget. Firmware flash compatibility is supported, ensuring the communication stack remains compliant with current system firmware for stable long-distance data exchange.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the integrated power supply support the full 18.25 W load across all output voltages simultaneously?

A: The total nominal output power is 18.25 W. Ensure the combined current draw on the 5 V, +15 V, and -15 V rails does not exceed the specified individual output limits and the total power envelope.

Q: Is this module compatible with single-mode fiber-optic cables?

A: No, the FS221/N is strictly designed for multi-mode fiber (50/125 um or 62.5/125 um) operating at 1310 nm. Using single-mode fiber may result in link budget violations and communication errors.

Q: Can the FS221/N be used in environments with temperatures as low as -30 deg C?

A: Yes, the module is rated for operation in ambient temperatures ranging from -30 deg C to +60 deg C, provided that relative humidity remains between 5% and 95% without condensation.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Fiber Termination: Utilize LC connectors and ensure fiber faces are cleaned according to industry standards before insertion. Avoid sharp bends in the fiber cable to stay within the 8 dB link budget.
  2. Mounting: Secure the module to the DIN-rail or mounting surface. Ensure adequate airflow around the unit to dissipate heat generated by the integrated power supply.
  3. Power Wiring: Connect the 24 VDC (18-34 V range) input to the terminal block using adequately sized wire to prevent voltage drops. Verify polarity before energizing.
  4. Shielding: Ensure the chassis is connected to a common system functional earth (FE) to minimize the impact of electromagnetic interference on the optical transceiver electronics.

Additional Information

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  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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