Serial port connector, Expansion memory board – State Industries FANUC GFK-0827 User Manual

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Series 90-70 Hot Standby CPU Redundancy User’s Guide – December 1993

GFK-0827

Serial Port Connector

The 15-pin D-connector at the bottom of the module provides the connection to an
RS-422/RS-485 serial port. Its port provides a serial connection to the Work Station
Interface (WSI) board installed in the programming computer. For applications
requiring RS-232 communications, an RS-232 to RS-422 converter (IC690ACC900) or
RS-232 to RS422 miniconverter (IC690ACC901) is available.

Note

An RS-422 Isolated Repeater/RS-232 Converter (IC655CCM590) is
available for applications requiring ground isolation where a common
ground cannot be established between components.

A standard serial COM port version of Logicmaster 90-70 programming software
provides logic programming and configuration for the Series 90-70 PLC using the COM1
or COM2 serial port of the programming device (a Work Station Interface board is not
needed). Connections for this configuration are made from the programmer’s COM1 or
COM2 serial port to the converter to the serial port on the Series 90-70 CPU.

Expansion Memory Board

The CPU 780 requires an expansion memory board (see GFK-0837 and GFK-0531C, or
later versions), for more information. The expansion memory board uses battery-backed
CMOS RAM memory devices for program and data storage. These expansion memory
boards are arranged in a 32-bit memory configuration and can only be used on the
models 780, 781 and 782 CPUs. Error checking is provided by a CPU checksum routine.
Logic program memory is continually error-checked by the CPU as a background task.
Memory parity errors are reported to the CPU when they occur.

These expansion memory boards are not compatible with the expansion memory boards
used with the models 771 and 772 CPUs or the Programmable Coprocessor Module.
Four versions of the 32-bit memory expansion board are available as listed in the table
below. These expansion memory boards are installed on the CPU 780 module by
mounting them on a connector provided for that purpose. The CMOS RAM memory on
the expansion memory boards is backed-up by the Lithium battery mounted on the CPU
module on which the boards are installed.

Table 3. Expansion Memory Boards for CPU 780

Catalog Number

Memory Size

IC697MEM731

128K Bytes

IC697MEM732

256K Bytes w/256 K Bytes Non-Volatile Flash Memory

IC697MEM733

256K Bytes

IC697MEM735

512K Bytes

Note that the current version of the expansion memory boards must be used with the
CPU 780. consult your local PLC Distributor or PLC sales office for more
information.

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