Understanding the i/o image, Using logic command/status – Rockwell Automation 22-COMM-D DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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5-2

Using I/O Messaging

The DeviceNet specification requires that the terms input and output be
defined from the scanner’s point of view. Therefore, Output I/O is data
that is output from the scanner and consumed by the DeviceNet 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:

• Configuration of the Mode Jumper (J2) on the adapter and

Parameter 15 - [DSI I/O Cfg]. The image table always uses
consecutive words starting at word 0.

Figure 5.1

illustrates an example of a Single drive I/O image (16-bit words).

Figure 5.1 Single Drive Example of I/O Image

Single drive mode is the typical configuration, where one node consists
of a PowerFlex 40 drive with a 22-COMM-D adapter.

For Multi-Drive mode, where one node can consist of up to 5 drives,
refer to

Chapter 7

,

Using Multi-Drive Mode

.

When enabled, the Logic Command/Status word is always word 0 in the
I/O image. The Logic Command is a 16-bit word of control produced by
the scanner and consumed by the adapter. The Logic Status is a 16-bit
word of status produced by the adapter and consumed by the scanner.

This manual contains the bit definitions for compatible products
available at the time of publication in

Appendix D

,

Logic Command/

Status Words

. For other products, refer to their documentation.

Understanding the I/O Image

Controller

Scanner

Adapter

PowerFlex 40 Drive

DeviceNet

DSI

Output
Image
(Write)

Input
Image
(Read)

Message

Handler

Message

Buffer

0 Logic Status
1 Feedback

Logic Status
Feedback

Word and I/O

Message

Handler

0 Logic Command
1 Reference

Logic Command
Reference

Using Logic Command/Status

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