A/b technique, As-interface – Siemens ISI EN 50295 User Manual

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AS-Interface

A/B technique

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Overview

The A/B technique concept

The AS-Interface specification 2.1 allows a doubling of network
stations from 31 to 62. The 31 addresses that can be assigned
in an AS-Interface network can be split into two mutually inde-
pendent sub-addresses, e.g. in 1A and 1B.

If this is utilized for all 31 slaves, up to 62 slaves can be con-
nected within an AS-Interface network. The so-called A/B slaves
can each have up to four inputs and three outputs.

Another new feature of the new AS-Interface specification V2.1
is integrated analog value transfer. In this case, integrated
means that no special function blocks are required in order to
access the analog values. Accessing data is therefore just as
easy in the case of analog values as it is with digital values. In-
tegrated analog value transfer can be used with analog slaves
that support Proifiles 7.3 and 7.4.

AS-Interface master

To operate A/B slaves in an AS-Interface network, master mod-
ules working according to the specification 2.1 must also be
used. The A/B technique is supported by the SIMATIC S7
masters and the DP/AS-Interface links from Siemens. To masters
that do not support specification 2.1, only standard and A slaves
can be connected.

The sub-address of A/B slaves is set to “A” by default.

Masters and slaves that are already working to the new specifi-
cation are identified accordingly in the catalog.

Addressing A/B slaves

A/B slaves can be addressed like standard slaves via all com-
mercial AS-Interface addressing units conforming to specifica-
tion 2.1. AS-Interface addressing units that do not conform to the
new specification 2.1 can readdress A/B slaves only as A slaves.

As far as addressing is concerned, an analog slave is like a stan-
dard slave. Up to 31 analog slaves can therefore be operated in
one AS-Interface segment.

Communication cycle

Standard slaves are polled in every cycle (max. cycle time:
5 ms).

If only an A or B slave is installed at an address, this slave is also
polled in every cycle (max. cycle time: 5 ms).

If an A/B slave pair is installed at an address, slave A is polled in
one cycle, slave B in the next (max. cycle time: 10 ms).

If only standard and/or A slaves are installed in a network, the
cycle time is the same as for standard masters (max. cycle time:
5 ms).

Benefits

• Lower costs for masters and power supply units

• Enhanced decentralization in installations with numerous,

widely distributed signals

• Existing AS-Interface systems can be expanded further

G_IK10_XX_20020

Previously 31 nodes

Slave 1

with A/B slaves max. 62 nodes:

Mixed operation also permissible:

Slave 31

Slave 1A

Slave 31B

Slave 1

Slave 31

Slave 1B

Slave 31A

Slave 2A

Slave 2B

Slave type

Number of slaves

Number of inputs

Number of outputs

AS-Interface standard

Standard slave

Up to 31

31 x 4 = 124

31 x 4 = 124

AS-Interface version 2.1

A/B slave

Up to 62

62 x 4 = 248

62 x 3 = 186

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