Interfaces – Parker Products COMPAX-M /-S (L) User Manual

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Interfaces

PLC data interface (function not available with COMPAX 1000SL)

159

Unit

hardware

Connector

assignment / cable

Technical data

Configuration

Positioning and

control functions

Optimization

functions

Interfaces

Accessories /

options

Status

Parameter

Error list

Function code
BCD coded

Command

F-code1

F-code2

0

1

POSA

0

2

POSR

0

4

SPEED

0

5

ACCEL

0

6

GOTO

1

3

Modify parameters (P1-P49)

1

4

VP (valid parameter)

1

6

Query status (S1-S12)

PLC assigns the sign (4 bit) to I8...I11.

Once the data is stable, the PLC sets the UBN to "1".

COMPAX reads the sign and sets RDY to "0".

PLC sets UBN to "0".

COMPAX sets RDY to high.

If the data direction is then reversed, COMPAX can set the RDY line to "0". This is
the case for the last sign of a status query.

PLC sets UBN to "1".

COMPAX assigns the sign (4 bit) to O8...O11.

COMPAX sets RDY to "1"

PLC reads the sign and sets UBN to "0".

COMPAX sets RDY to "0".

If the data direction is then reversed, COMPAX can set the RDY line to "1". This is
the case for the last sign of a status response.

Signal procedure using the example of a status query

PLC

Data

4 Bit

COMPAX

Data

4 Bit

PLC

UBN

COMPAX

RDY

t

valid

valid

valid

valid

valid

valid

valid

valid

PLC COMPAX

COMPAX PLC

PLC COMPAX

It is important that the data ready message is only assigned after the data
(when using PLC, one cycle later); i.e. once the data has been safely
assigned.

If a fault means that the signal "RDY" is missing, the interface can be reset to its
initial status using signal "E" (start sign). The next "UBN" is then detected even
though "RDY" is missing.

Function codes of
commands

Procedure for
transmitting a
sign

Exception:

Process for
receiving a sign

Exception:

Reset interface

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