Understanding the i/o image, Understanding the i/o image -2 – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-I Interbus Adapter User Manual

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5-2

Using I/O Messaging

The terms input and output are defined from scanner’s point of view.
Therefore, Output I/O is data that is output from the scanner and
consumed by the Interbus adapter. Input I/O is status data that is
produced by the adapter and consumed as input by the scanner. The I/O
image table will vary based on the following:

• Size (either 16-bit or 32-bit) of the Reference/Feedback word and

Datalink words used by the drive.

• Configuration of Parameter 8 - [DPI I/O Config] in the adapter. If

all I/O is not enabled, the image table is truncated. The image table
always uses consecutive words starting at word 0.

Figure 5.1

illustrates an example of an I/O image with 16-bit words.

Figure 5.1 Example I/O Image with All I/O Enabled

Understanding the I/O Image

Controller

Scanner

Adapter

PowerFlex Drive

Interbus

DPI

Output
Image
(Write)

Input
Image
(Read)

0 Logic Status
1 Feedback
2 Datalink Out A1
3 Datalink Out A2
4 Datalink Out B1
5 Datalink Out B2
6 Datalink Out C1
7 Datalink Out C2
8 Datalink Out D1

0 Logic Command

1 Reference
2 Datalink In A1
3 Datalink In A2
4 Datalink In B1
5 Datalink In B2
6 Datalink In C1
7 Datalink In C2
8 Datalink In D1

Logic Status
Feedback
Data Out A1
Data Out A2
Data Out B1
Data Out B2
Data Out C1
Data Out C2
Data Out D1

Word and I/O

Message
Handler

Message
Handler

PCP Communications

PCP Communications

M0/M1
Files

M0/M1
Files

Logic Command

Reference
Data In A1
Data In A2
Data In B1
Data In B2
Data In C1
Data In C2
Data In D1

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