Input modules in a local chassis, Rpi cos – Rockwell Automation 1756-XXXX ControlLogix Digital I/O Modules User Manual

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

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Digital I/O Operation in the ControlLogix System

Chapter 2

Input Modules in a
Local Chassis

When a module resides in the same chassis as the owner-controller, the following
two configuration parameters affect how and when an input module multicasts
data:

Requested packet interval (RPI)

Change of state (COS)

RPI

The RPI defines the slowest rate at which a module multicasts its data to the
owner-controller. The time ranges from 200 μs…750 ms and is sent to the module
with all other configuration parameters. When the specified time frame elapses,
the module will multicast data. This is also called a cyclic update.

COS

COS instructs the module to transfer data whenever a specified input point
transitions from On to Off or Off to On. The transition is referred to as a change
of state.

COS configuration occurs on a per-point basis, but all module data is multicast
when any point enabled for COS changes state. COS is more efficient than RPI
because it multicasts data only when a change occurs.

For example, if an input is changing state consistently every two seconds and the
RPI is set at 750 ms, the data transfer will look like the illustration.

IMPORTANT

The module’s COS feature defaults to Enabled for both On to Off and Off to On.

IMPORTANT

You must specify an RPI regardless of whether you enable COS. If a change does
not occur within the RPI timeframe, the module still will multicast data at the
rate specified by the RPI.

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= COS Multicast

= RPI Multicast

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