Rockwell Automation 1336T ControlNet Frn1.02 Rev 1.5 User Manual

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Using Unscheduled Messaging

Publication 1336 FORCE–5.18 ––March, 1999

Index indicates the index into the 500 word buffer where the last data
point was written.

Timestamp is updated when the last (500

th

) data point is written.

The time stamp has the following format:

This field:

Indicates:

Ticks

The number of ticks. One tick equals two
milliseconds. Valid values are 0 through 499.

Seconds

The number of seconds. Valid values are 0 through
59.

Minute

The number of minutes past the hour. Valid values
are 0 through 59.

Hour

The hour. Valid values are 0 through 23.

If you request less than 32 trend samples, then run-time data is
padded with zeros. If you request data samples past the end of the
buffer, then run-time data is padded with zeros.

Important: The data samples that you are reading are not being

read from the trend file. Instead, the data samples are
read from the running trend buffer. This buffer is
continually changing at the rate specified by the
sampling rate for that particular trend. You should use
this function when you want to monitor the current
trend sampling.

Example

In this example, Trend 1 is sampling the Velocity Feedback as it is
hovering around 1750 rpm. The data is displayed in internal drive
units.

1

0

N7:10

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

N7:90

PLC MSG
Write File

PLC MSG
Read File

Data Format

4128

4128

4093

3

35

4100

4100

4092

4093

4092

4091

4094

4093

N7:100

4092

4091

4092

4091

4091

4092

4093

4094

4094

4093

N7:110

4093

4094

4092

4091

4092

Run File Data

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