Rockwell Automation 1747-L5xx SLC 500 Modular Hardware Style User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1747-UM011G-EN-P - June 2008

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Glossary

sourcing

A term used to describe current flow between two devices. A sourcing
device or circuit provides power.

status

The condition of a circuit or system.

strobe message

A strobe message is a multicast transfer of data sent by the scanner
that solicits a response from each slave device. The devices respond
with their data.

surge current per point

The maximum amplitude and duration (pulse) of current allowed for a
given period of time and temperature.

surge suppressor

A device used to absorb voltage transients created by energizing an
inductive load to reduce electrical noise or to protect the output
circuit. For example, an R-C network, MOV (metal oxide varistor) or
diode.

terminal

A point on an I/O module that external devices, such as a push button
or pilot light, are wired to.

throughput

The time between when an input turns on and a corresponding
output turns on or off. Throughput consists of input delays, program
scan, output delays, and overhead.

token

The logical right to initiate communication. In a multi-master network
a single token is passed between initiators to make sure two nodes do
not transmit at the same time.

true

The status of an instruction that provides a continuous logical path on
a ladder rung.

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