Select a communication format, Choosing a direct or rack-optimized connection – Rockwell Automation 1734-AENTR EtherNet/IP Network Configuration User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication ENET-UM001L-EN-P - March 2014

Chapter 5 Control I/O

Select a Communication
Format

When configuring an I/O module, you must select a communication format.
The type of communication format determines the data structure for the
module’s tags. Many I/O modules support different formats. Each format uses a
different data structure.

The communication format determines these parameters:

Direct or rack-optimized connection
Ownership

See the Studio 5000 environment online help for specific communication
formats per I/O module.

Choosing a Direct or Rack-optimized Connection

The Logix5000 controller uses connections to transmit I/O data. These
connections can be direct connections or rack-optimized connections. The
connection types that are available are module-dependant.

Table 3 - Communication Formats

I/O Module
Type

Desired Connection Type

Required Communication Format

Digital

A rack-optimized connection

Rack Optimization

To use specialty features of the module,

such as diagnostics, timestamps, or
electronic fuses

Full Diagnostics

CST Timestamped

Digital

A direct connection

Scheduled Data

Input Data

Output Data

Analog

A direct connection
(only direct connection is supported for
analog modules)

Float Data

Integer Data

CST Timestamped

Term

Definition

Direct connection

A direct connection is a real-time, data transfer link between the controller and an I/O module.

The controller maintains and monitors the connection with the I/O module. Any break in the

connection, such as a module fault or the removal of a module while under power, sets fault bits
in the data area associated with the module.

A direct connection
is any connection
that does not use
the Rack
Optimization
Comm Format.

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