Busserver s7 – Lenze Drive Server Bus server S7 getting started User Manual

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Busserver S7

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Busserver S7 DE/EN 1.0

Output parameters:

Global Drive Control (GDC) and DriveServer were used to load a complete parameter set.

An S7-315 (cycle time: 15 ms) and an S7-412 (cycle time: 2 ms) were used as PLC.

PROFIBUS was set to 1.5 Mbit/s.

Different interface modules were used.

MPI baud rate: 187.5 Kbaud

Baud rate of the serial interface for PC adapter connection: 38.4 Kbaud

Transfer times detected for one parameter set:

PLC

Interface module

Type

Connection

Controller

PC-PLC connection

Transfer time

S7-315

PROFIBUS on the CPU

82xx vector

CP5511 (187.5 Kbaud)

44 s

S7 315

CP342-5

82xx vector

CP5511 (187.5 Kbaud)

54 s

PROFIBUS on the CPU

93xx

CP5511 (187.5 Kbaud)

107 s

CP342-5

82xx vector

60 s

64 s

S7-412

PROFIBUS on the CPU

82xx vector (FIF)

CP5511

12 s

S7 412

PROFIBUS on the CPU

82xx vector (AIF)

CP5511

13 s

82xx vector (FIF)

PC adapter

24 s

82xx vector (FIF)

Ethernet

11 s

93xx

CP5511

30 s

93xx

PC adapter

56 s

93xx

Ethernet

28 s

Summary:

The transfer time mainly depends on the cycle time of the PLC.

The longer the cycle time, the lower the influence of the bus rates.

A fast connection between PC and PLC accelerates data transfer. Yet, the cycle time remains

the limiting factor.

Some CPU cards permit the baud rate of the MPI bus to be set to up to 12 Mbit/s. If technology

allows, this increase in speed should be taken advantage of.

However, the PROFIBUS transfer rate only has a minor influence on the transfer time of a

parameter set.

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