Data exchange between rio scanners and the dcm, What is the status word – Rockwell Automation 1747-DCM,D17476.8 Direct Communication Module User Manual

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Chapter 1
Overview

1–6

Information is transferred between the RIO scanner and the DCM every RIO
scan. RIO transmissions are asynchronous to the processor scans.

Important: The DCM provides word integrity on all words transferred via

the SLC backplane.

The DCM communicates with supervisory PLC or SLC controllers through
RIO scanners, as if they were addressing a logical rack. However, the DCM
does not scan the I/O in its local I/O chassis, rather it passes the supervisory
data to the distributed SLC processor.

In the DCM, outputs from the SLC output image table are inputs to the
supervisory processor input image table. Likewise, outputs from the
supervisory processor output image table are inputs to the SLC input image
table.

The diagram that follows depicts the communications flow between an RIO
scanner and the DCM.

Output Device

Input Device

Outputs from
Modules

Inputs to Modules

Outputs from PLC,
Input Data to DCM

Inputs to PLC, Output
Data from DCM

Scanner

RIO Scan

Processor Scan

DCM

I/O Module

Distributed Processor Scan

SLC Chassis

SLC Expansion

Chassis

I/O Module

SLC Distributed

Processor

Supervisory PLC or SLC

What Is the Status Word?

The first word of the DCM input and output image is the status word. The
status word indicates the status of communication and data between the RIO
scanner and the DCM. For more information on status words and their
applications, see chapter 6, Programming.

Data Exchange Between RIO
Scanners and the DCM

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