Cip symbolic addressing – Rockwell Automation 2080-LC50 Micro830 and Micro850 Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Communication Connections Chapter 5

The Micro800 controllers support the protocol through RS-232 connection to
external devices, such as computers running RSLinx Classic software, PanelView
Component terminals (firmware revisions 1.70 and above), or other controllers
that support CIP Serial over DF1 Full-Duplex, such as ControlLogix and
CompactLogix controllers that have embedded serial ports.

EtherNet/IP, supported on the Micro850 controller, makes use of the standard
Ethernet TCP/IP protocol. The Micro850 controller supports up to 16
simultaneous EtherNet/IP Server connections.

To configure CIP Serial, see

Configure CIP Serial Driver on page 47

.

To configure for EtherNet/IP, see

Configure Ethernet Settings on page 52

.

CIP Symbolic Addressing

Users may access any global variables through CIP Symbolic addressing except for
system and reserved variables.

One- or two-dimension arrays for simple data types are supported (for example,
ARRAY OF INT[1..10, 1..10]) are supported but arrays of arrays (for example,
ARRAY OF ARRAY) are not supported. Array of strings are also supported.

Supported Data Types in CIP Symbolic

Data Type

(1)

(1)

Logix MSG instruction can read/write SINT, INT, DINT, LINT and REAL datatypes using "CIP Data Table Read"
and "CIP Data Table Write" message types.
BOOL, USINT, UINT, UDINT, ULINT, LREAL, STRING and SHORT_STRING datatypes are not accessible with the
Logix MSG instruction.

Description

BOOL

Logical Boolean with values TRUE and FALSE

SINT

Signed 8-bit integer value

INT

Signed 16-bit integer value

DINT

Signed 32-bit integer value

LINT

(2)

(2)

Not supported in PanelView Component.

Signed 64-bit integer value

USINT

Unsigned 8-bit integer value

UINT

Unsigned 16-bit integer value

UDINT

Unsigned 32-bit integer value

ULINT

(2)

Unsigned 64-bit integer value

REAL

32-bit floating point value

LREAL

(2)

64-bit floating point value

STRING

character string (1 byte per character)

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