Siemens S5-135U/155U User Manual

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System Manual

C79000-G8576-C199-06

CPUs in Operation

CPU1

CPU2

CPU3

CPU4

Bus Lock

Reset

Bus Enable for:

Time

Bus Lock

2

µ

s

2

µ

s +

Figure 6-7

Timing Sequences of the Bus Control Signals

Monitoring for continuous bus assignment

The bus lock signal can only be emitted by the CPU which has already
received a bus enable signal from the COR 923C. The bus enable time is
extended by the duration of the bus lock signal for the CPU (see Figure 6-7).
The factory setting for monitoring of the bus lock signal is 2 ms. If the signal
remains active for a longer duration, the COR 923C emits a signal which
results in a Stop of all CPUs.

The CPU which emitted the bus lock signal for too long a duration, is marked
by the CPU in a readable register under address FEFFH (fault register, see
Figure 6-8). The assigned BUS FAULT LED in the front plate of the COR
923C lights up. The register is cleared and the LED goes off again when the
signal which led to the Stop state becomes inactive.

Communication memory

The communication memory comprises a central battery-backed RAM in the
PLC. It has three areas: 1) the communication flags (256 bytes), 2) the
semaphores (32), and 3) four memory pages.

The communication flags are located in memory area F200H to F2FFH. The
communication flags enable the cyclic interchange of small volumes of data
between the CPUs in the S5-135U/155U PLC. The four memory pages serve
for the exchange of data blocks between CPUs.

Please consult the Programming Guides of the CPUs to program these two
functions.

Multiprocessor Operation/Coordinators

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