Using 2-slot addressing – Rockwell Automation 1771ACN/B_1771ACNR/B,D17716.5.123 U.MNL CONTROLNET ADAPTER User Manual

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Addressing Modes for Your I/O

3–3

Publication 1771-6.5.123 – May 1996

Using 2-Slot Addressing

Definition: The processor addresses two I/O module slots as one I/O
group.

Concept: Each physical 2-slot I/O group is represented by a word in
the input image table and a word in the output image table. Each
input terminal corresponds to a bit in the input image table word and
each output terminal corresponds to a bit in the output image table
word.

The maximum number of bits available for one 2-slot I/O group is
32: 16 bits in the input image table and 16 bits in the output image
table. The type of module you install (either 8 or 16-point I/O)
determines the number of bits in the words that are used.

You select 2-slot addressing by setting switches 5 and 6 of the I/O
chassis backplane switch assembly to the OFF position as shown in
Chapter 2.

I/O Module Combinations

The combination of I/O modules you can use depends on the
addressing method and I/O chassis you select.

NO TAG lists acceptable I/O module combinations with 2-slot
addressing.

Table 3.A
I/O Module Combinations With 2-slot Addressing

I/O Chassis

Series

I/O Module Combinations Per I/O Group

Data Table Bits Used

Input Image Table Output Image Table

A, B

2 8-point input modules

16

0

2 8-point output modules

0

16

1 8-point input and output module

8

8

1 8-point input and 1 nondiscrete module

16

8

1 nondiscrete and 1 8-point output module

8

16

2 nondiscrete modules

16

16

B or later only

1 16-point input and output module

16

16

1 16-point input and 1 8-point output module

16

8

1 8-point input and 1 16-point output module

8

16

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