Figure a-6. input and output assemblies – National Instruments NI-DNET User Manual

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Appendix A

DeviceNet Overview

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Figure A-6. Input and Output Assemblies

As a more specific example, consider a DeviceNet photoelectric sensor
(photoeye) or a limit switch. These devices contain a single instance of a
class called the Presence Sensing object. This instance has attributes for the
Output Signal (on/off) and Diagnostic Status (good/fault). These two
attributes are often routed through a single input assembly consisting of a
single byte.

Figure A-7 shows an example of a Presence Sensing instance and its input
assembly.

Figure A-7. Input Assembly for Photoeye or Limit Switch

Attributes

Instance

Attributes

Instance

Attributes

Instance

Output Assembly, Associated

with an Output Message

Such as a Poll Command

Input Assembly, Associated

with an Input Message

Such as a Poll Response

0

0

0

Operate Mode, BOOL

0

0

0

7

Bit

6

5

1

0

4

3

2

Diagnostic, BOOL

Off Delay, UINT

On Delay, UINT

Output, BOOL

Attributes

Presence Sensor Instance 1

One byte input assembly,

often returned as a strobe

response or COS input message.

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