Analog i/o operation in the controllogix system, Introduction, Ownership – Rockwell Automation 1756-XXXX ControlLogix Analog I/O Modules User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM009C-EN-P - December 2010

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Chapter

2

Analog I/O Operation in the
ControlLogix System

Introduction

I/O modules are interfaces between the controller and the field devices that
comprise the ControlLogix system. Analog signals, which are continuous, are
converted by the module and used by the controller to mandate field-device
results.

This chapter describes how analog I/O modules operate within the
ControlLogix system.

Ownership

Every I/O module in the ControlLogix system must be owned by a
ControlLogix controller. This owner-controller:

• stores configuration data for every module that it owns.

• can be local or remote in regard to the I/O module’s position.

• sends the I/O module configuration data to define the module’s

behavior and begin operation within the control system.

Each ControlLogix I/O module must continuously maintain communication
with its owner to operate normally.

Topic

Page

Ownership

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Using RSNetWorx and RSLogix 5000 Software

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Direct Connections

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Input Module Operation

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Input Modules in a Local Chassis

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Real Time Sample (RTS)

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Requested Packet Interval (RPI)

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Input Modules in a Remote Chassis

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Output Module Operation

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Output Modules in a Local Chassis

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Output Modules in a Remote Chassis

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Listen-only Mode

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Multiple Owners of Input Modules

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Configuration Changes in an Input Module with Multiple Owners

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