Rockwell SoniCrafter DEVICENET 1771-SDN User Manual

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Publication 1771-6.5.132 - June 2000

2-8 Planning Your Configuration and Data Mapping Your Devices

Mapping Photoeye Input Data for a Block Transfer Read

The photoeye’s input byte is mapped to the scanner’s block transfer
read data table through a 62 word BTR. In this example, we use data
file N9.

What’s Happening?

Important: The 1771-SDN module only
makes the data available for the
processor to read. The 1771-SDN
module does not move the data to the
processor.

= unused bits

1

Photoeye Input Byte

1 byte

1

2

The status and data bits from
the photoeye are mapped into
the 1771-SDN Scanner’s BTR
data table.

The BTR data table is then
transferred via a BTR to the
PLC-5 processor’s input data
file.

S D

2

1

This mapping is based upon the example in chapter 4.

The actual mapping for your system may be different.

Note: This example uses
1-slot addressing.

Word 0

Word 1

Word 2

Word 3

Word 4

Word 61

1771-SDN Scanner Block Transfer Read Data Table

S D

= bits reserved for module

status word

N9:0

0000 0000 0000 0000

N9:1

0000 00SD 0000 0000

N9:2

0000 0000 0000 0000

N9:3

0000 0000 0000 0000

N9:5

0000 0000 0000 0000

N9:4

0000 0000 0000 0000

PLC-5 Processor

Input Data File

1

N9:61

0000 0000 0000 0000

Example: The Status bit from the photoeye appears in the PLC-5
processor’s integer file at address N9:1/9.
The Data bit from the photoeye appears in the PLC-5 processor’s

integer file at address N9:1/8.

reserved for module status word

RediSTATION

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