2 - determine controller memory information, Introduction, Estimate memory information offline – Rockwell Automation Logix5000 Controllers Controller Information and Status Programming Manual User Manual

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Chapter 2

Determine controller memory information

Depending on your type of controller, the memory of the controller may be

divided into several areas.

If you have this controller

Then it stores this

In this memory

1756 ControlLogix
1756 GuardLogix
1768 CompactLogix
1768 Compact GuardLogix

I/O tags

I/O memory

Produced / Consumed tags

Communication via Message (MSG) instructions
Communication with workstations
Communication with polled (OPC/DDE) tags that
use RSLinx software

1

Tags other than I/O, produced, or consumed tags

Data and logic memory

2

Logic routines

Communication with polled (OPC/DDE) tags that

use RSLinx software

1

1769-L2x CompactLogix
1769-L3x CompactLogix
FlexLogix
DriveLogix
SoftLogix5800

These controllers do not divide their memory. They store all elements in one

common memory area.

(1) To communicate with polled tags, the controller uses both I/O data and logic

memory.

(2) 1756-L55M16 controllers have an additional memory section for logic.

To estimate how much controller memory your project requires, use the Memory

tab of the Controller Properties dialog box. For each of the memory areas of your

controller, the dialog box lets you estimate number of bytes of:

Free (unused) memory.

Used memory.

Largest free contiguous block of memory.

Use the following steps to estimate the controller memory.

1. Start the Logix Designer application and open a controller project.

Introduction

Estimate memory
information offline

Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM015F-EN-P – October 2014

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