Output modules – Rockwell Automation 1756-XXXX ControlLogix Digital I/O Modules User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM058G-EN-P - November 2012

Chapter 2

Digital I/O Operation in the ControlLogix System

The table defines some of the delay factors that affect the signal propagation on
an I/O module.

Output Modules

ControlLogix output modules receive a signal from the controller and process it
internally via hardware and an ASIC scan before sending a signal to the output
device via the RTB.

Delay

Description

Hardware

How the module is configured and the variance between the type of modules affects
how the signal is processed.

Filter

User configuration varies between modules, thus affecting the signal propagation.

ASIC

ASIC scan = 200 μs.

EXAMPLE

A typical delay time can be estimated despite the number of factors that might
contribute. For example, if you are turning on a 1756-IB16 module at 24V DC in
25 °C (77 °F) conditions, the signal propagation delay is affected by these
factors:

Hardware delay to energize the input (typically 290 μs on the

1756-IB16 module)

User-configurable filter time of 0, 1, or 2 ms
ASIC scan of 200 μs
In the worst case scenario with a filter time of 0 ms, the 1756-IB16 module has
a 490 μs signal propagation delay.

These times are not guaranteed. For nominal and maximum delay times for
each module, see the 1756 ControlLogix I/O Modules Specifications Technical
Data, publication

1756-TD002

.

Hardware Delay

ASIC Delay

42702

Signal Sent from
RTB Output Point

Signal Received
from Controller

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