Preparing your functional specification – Rockwell Automation 1785-LTx,D17856.2.1 Classic PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Users Manual User Manual

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Understanding Your System

Chapter 1

1-3

Determine the general criteria for your system. Use the chapters that
follow to guide you through the criteria and choices for selecting the major
Classic PLC-5 programmable controller system elements, as shown in
Figure 1.1.

Figure 1.1

PLCĆ5 Processor System Design Flow

System Design

Determined

Select I/O

modules, terminals

Place

hardware

Select I/O chassis

Select power supply

Select Classic PLCĆ5

processor

Select batteries and

memory modules

Complementary I/O

selected?

Backup system

selected?

Configure processor

communication

Configure Data

Highway Plus

Select programming

software

Data table layout and

processor status

Use fault routines

Choosing

Hardware

and

Placing

System

Hardware

Choosing

Communication

Assigning

Addressing Mode,

Racks, and Groups

I/O update and ladder

program scan times

Planning Your

System Programs

Calculating

Program Timing

and Maximizing

System

Performance

Transfer data in adapter

and scanner modes

Transferring

Discrete and

Block Data

Design SFCs

Select adapter modules

Assign

addressing

We recommend that you first develop a specification that defines your
hardware selection and your programming application. The specification
is a conceptual view of your system. Use it to determine your:

control

strategy

hardware selection, layout, and addressing
sequential function chart (SFC)
special programming features
ladder-logic

requirements

Preparing Your

Functional Specification

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