Glossary of terms – Rockwell Automation AADvance Controller Troubleshooting and Maintenance Manual User Manual

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Glossary of Terms

A

accuracy

The degree of conformity of a measure to a
standard or a true value. See also

'resolution'.

achievable safe state

A safe state that is achievable.

Note: Sometimes, a safe state cannot be
achieved. An example is a non-recoverable
fault such as a voting element with a shorted

switch and no means to bypass the effect of
the short.

actuator

A device which cause an electrical,
mechanical or pneumatic action to occur
when required within a plant component.

Examples are valves and pumps.

AITA

Analogue input termination assembly.

alarms and events (AE)

An OPC data type that provides time
stamped alarm and event notifications.

allotted process safety time

The portion of the total process safety time
allotted to a sub function of that process.

application software

Software specific to the user application,
typically using logic sequences, limits and
expressions to read inputs, make decisions
and control outputs to suit the
requirements of the system for functional
safety.

architecture

Organizational structure of a computing
system which describes the functional

relationship between board level, device
level and system level components.

asynchronous

A data communications term describing a

serial transmission protocol. A start signal is
sent before each byte or character and a
stop signal is sent after each byte or

character. An example is ASCII over RS-
232-C. See also 'RS-232-C, RS-422, RS-485'.

availability

The probability that a system will be able to
carry out its designated function when
required for use — normally expressed as a

percentage.

B

backplane clip

A sprung, plastic device to hold together
two adjacent AADvance base units. Part

number 9904. Used in pairs.

base unit

One of two designs which form the

supporting parts of an AADvance controller.
See 'I/O base unit' and 'processor base unit'.

bindings

Bindings describe a "relationship" between

variables in different AADvance controllers.
Once a variable is "bound" to another

variable, a unique and strong relationships is
created between the two variables and the
SIL 3 Certified SNCP protocol is used to

ensure that the consuming variable is
updated with the data from the producing
variable.

Glossary of Terms

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