Rockwell Automation 1785-LTx,D17856.2.1 Classic PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Users Manual User Manual

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Choosing Communication

Chapter 5

5-5

Message Destination

Throughput times vary depending on whether a receiving station can
process the message and generate a reply before that station receives the
token. Figure 5.3 assumes that station 1 wants to send a message to
station 4.

Figure 5.3

Message DestinationĊExample 1

Station

Station

Station

Station

2

1

4

5

Message

Station 1 has the token. Only the station that has the token can send a
message. Station 1 sends the message to station 4. Now station 1 must
pass the token on to the next highest station number, which is station 2.

Station 2 has the token. Assume that station 2 has messages to send and
holds the token for 30 ms. During this time, station 4 has processed the
message from station 1 and has a reply queued up. When finished, station
2 passes the token on to the next highest station number, which is station 4.
Station 4 can now reply to the message from station 1. This completes the
message transaction.

In Figure 5.3, station 4 has had time to process the message and generate a
reply. But, that is not the case with station 2 in Figure 5.4.

Figure 5.4

Message DestinationĊExample 2

Station

Station

Station

Station

2

1

4

5

Message

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