3 function block link definitions, Function block link defi nitions -2, 3 function block link defi nitions – Yokogawa digitalYEWFLO (DY-FF) User Manual

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<5. CONFIGURATION>

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The node addresses are used to locate devices
for communication purposes. Since a PD tag is too
long a data value, the host substitutes the node
addressed for PD tags in communication. Node
addresses can be set to numbers in a range of
decimal 20 to 247 (hexadecimal 14 to F7). Assign
devices having link master functionality (i.e., LM
devices) from the smallest address number (0x14)
in order, and other devices (i.e., basic devices) from
the largest (0xF7). Assign an address in the range
for basic devices to a digitalYEWFLO. Only when
using a digitalYEWFLO with LM function as an
LM device, assign an address in the range for LM
devices to it. These address ranges are determined
by the following parameters.

Table 5.1

Parameters for Setting Address Range

Symbol

Parameters

Description

V (FUN)

First-Unpolled-Node Indicates the address next

to the address range used
for the host or other LM
device.

V (NUN)

Number-of-
consecutive-
Unpolled-Node

Unused address range

Any devices within an address range written as
“Unused” in Figure 5.1 cannot join the fi eldbus.
Other address ranges are periodically scanned to
fi nd any devices newly joining the fi eldbus. Do not
widen the available address ranges unnecessarily;
the fi eldbus communication performance may be
severely degraded.

Bridge device

Unused

0x10

0x0F

0x00

0x14

0x13

0xF7

0xF8

0xFB

0xFC

0xFF

V(FUN)

V(FUN)+V(NUN)

LM devices

Unused

V(NUN)

Basic devices

Default addresses

Portable device addresses

F0501.ai

Figure 5.1

Available Range of Node Addresses

To ensure stable operation of Fieldbus, determine
the operation parameters and set them to the LM
devices. While the parameters in Table 5.2 are to
be set, the worst-case value of all the devices to
be connected to the same Fieldbus must be used.
Refer to the specifi cation of each device for details.

Table 5.2

Operation Parameter Values of

digitalYEWFLO to be Set to LM Device

Symbol

Parameters

Description and Settings

V (ST)

Slot-Time

Indicates the time
necessary for immediate
reply of the device. Unit of
time is in octets (256

μs).

Set maximum specifi cation
for all devices. For a
digitalYEWFLO, set a value
of 4 or greater.

V (MID)

Minimum-Inter-
PDU-Delay

Minimum value of
communication data
intervals. Unit of time is in
octets (256

μs). Set the

maximum specifi cation
for all devices. For a
digitalYEWFLO, set a value
of 4 or greater.

V (MRD)

Maximum-
Response-Delay

The worst case time
elapsed until a reply is
recorded. The unit is
Slot-time; set the value so
that V (MRD) x V (ST) is
the maximum value of the
specifi cation for all devices.
For a digitalYEWFLO, value
of V(MRD) x V (ST) must be
12 or greater.

5.3 Function Block Link

Defi nitions

Link the input/output parameters of function blocks
to each other as necessary. For a digitalYEWFLO,
the output parameters of three AI blocks (OUTs),
those of two DI blocks (OUT_Ds), input/output
parameters of AR block, IT block and optional PID
block (option /LC1) should be linked to parameters
of different function blocks. Specifi cally, link
settings must be written to the link object in the
digitalYEWFLO. For details, refer to Section 5.6
“Block Setting.” It is also possible to read values
from the host at appropriate intervals instead of
linking the outputs of digitalYEWFLO’s function
blocks to other blocks.
The linked blocks need to be executed
synchronously with other blocks and the
communication schedule. In this case, change
the schedule of the digitalYEWFLO according to
Table 5.3, in which factory settings are shown in
parentheses.

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