Input data table formats – Rockwell SoniCrafter DEVICENET 1771-SDN User Manual

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Publication 1771-6.5.132 - June 2000

Data Map Example D-3

Input Data Table Formats

The manner in which bits are mapped to the input data table depends
on the address density used. The following example is a 2-slot
configuration. Note that discrete mapping is not possible in 2-slot mode.

node #1

1 byte

S D

node #2

1 byte

S D

node #1

1 byte

S D

node #2

1 byte

S D

Channel A

Channel B

to node #62

to node #62

Module Status

31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16

15

0

2D 1D

79

95

143

159

206

222

270

81 80

2D 1D

145 144

2S 1S

208 207

2S 1S

Input Data Bits from Channel A Devices

bits 16-79

bits 80-143

Input Data Bits from Channel B Devices

bits 144-206

Status Bits from Channel A Devices

Status Bits from Channel B Devices

bits 207-270

word 0

word 1

word 2

word 3

word 4

word 5

word 6

word 7

word 8

word 9

word 10

word 11

word 12

word 13

word 14

word 15

word 16

Bit numbering in the data table is right
to left, beginning with zero.

Note: 1 word = 2 bytes

1 byte = 8 bits

Each device’s status and data bits are mapped into
the device input data table. Data bits from devices
on channel A are mapped into the first four words
after the module status word in ascending,
numeric order according to the device’s node
address. For example, node #1 is mapped then
node #2, #3, #4, and so on.

Input data bits from channel B as well as status
bits from channels A and B are mapped into
similar four-word groups. These bits are also
ordered by node address in ascending numeric
order.

Device Input

208 207

2S 1S

Note:
D = data bit
S = status bit

1D & 1S = data and
status bits for node #1
2D & 2S = data and
status bits for node #2

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