Ntellisys, Daptive, Ressure – Nor-Cal IQ+ Adaptive Pressure Controller User Manual

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7.0 - DeviceNet Interface

DeviceNet is a network communication protocol that provides a cost-effective
solution to low-level device networking for semiconductor equipment tools.
Process data and other information such as configuration parameters can
be communicated for up to 64 nodes per network at data rate up to 500K
baud. The DeviceNet pressure controller conforms to the ODVA & ControlNet
International, Ltd. Process Control Valve (PCV) device profile. This device
profile is available in the CIP Networks Library: Volume One, Edition 3.3 -- The
Common Industrial Protocol (CIP

TM

) of the official DeviceNet specification.

Accordingly, the purpose of this manual is to provide an overview on the basic
use of the DeviceNet communication interface as it relates to the IQ+ pressure
controller, as well as report the different options supported by the controller soft-
ware communication interface.

DeviceNet Connector:

The communication port is a sealed micro-
style M12 male connector that conforms
to the DeviceNet specification. The
connector pin out is shown in Figure 7.1.
DeviceNet requires power input of 11-24
VDC provided through the DeviceNet connector. Separately, the controller unit
requires a 24 VDC +/- 10% power source, which is provided through the power
connector. See section 3.0.

baud Rate Selection:

The baud rate selector as shown in Figure 7.2 is a 4
position rotary switch used to select the desired baud
rate of the controller, respectively 125Kb, 250Kb,
500Kb and software programmable.
The factory default setting is 125Kb. The software
programmable baud rate is kept
in non-volatile memory and settable through
the DeviceNet object.

mACID Selector:

Two rotary switches are used to set the MACID of the device on the network
between 0 and 63 and software programmable. Note that MACID 0 is com-

monly reserved for the DeviceNet network
master and should not be used by any device.
The factory default setting is MACID 63.
Additionally, positions 64 to 99 correspond
to the software programmable setting. The
MACID programmed in non-volatile memory
will then be used.
The software programmable MACID is
configurable via DeviceNet. However, note

that a change to the baud rate and MACID
switches only becomes effective once the
device is reset. This happens automatically
when setting the MACID in programmable

mode.

module Status:

A bicolor (red/green) Module status LED indicates the status

of the communication module according to the logic in Table 7.1.

TAbLE 7.1 - DEvICENET mODULE LED STATUS

led

StatuS

Green

Module OK

Red

Fault condition

Flashing Red

Lost DeviceNet power

OFF

No DC power

Network Status:

A bicolor (red/green) Network status LED indicates the status of the communi-
cation link according to the logic in Table 7.2.

TAbLE 7.2 - DEvICENET NETWORk LED STATUS

led

StatuS

Flashing Green

Network OK device online

Green

Network OK connection established

Flashing Red

Recoverable fault

Red

Unrecoverable fault

OFF

No network detected

No network detected:

This is an indication from the software that multiple attempts to publish a
message (typically a duplicate MACID check message) have been made but no
acknowledgement of that message has been received. It is the normal mode
of operation if the network connection is not used.

Network Ok device online:

If the device successfully detects a live bus it will transition to flashing green,
that is the standby mode, the device is ready for the master node to establish
a connection.

Network Ok connection established:

When the device has successfully been attributed a connection by the master
the network LED will transition to solid green.

Recoverable fault:

If the master unexpectedly drops the DeviceNet connection (lets the slave time
out) the LED will transition to flashing red, signaling the occurrence of a time
out fault. If the network master re-establishes the connection the device will
then recover to normal operating mode.

Unrecoverable fault:

A red Network LED signals the occurrence of a major network fault such as
two devices having the same MACID, an incompatible baud rate setting or a
short in the communication signal lines.

7.1. Overview and setup

250Kb

P

RATE

500Kb

125Kb

1 Drain

4 CAN_H

3 V-

2 V+

5 CAN_L

FIGURE 7.1 - DEvICENET

CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNmENT

FIGURE 7.2 -

DEvICENET bAUD RATE

SELECTION SWITCH

MSD

LSD

4

6

2

8

2

4

6

P

ADDRESS

0

0

FIGURE 8.3 - DEvICENET

ADDRESS SWITCHES

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