Overview of example, A practical example of controlnet concepts, Appendix – Rockwell Automation 1771ACN/B_1771ACNR/B,D17716.5.123 U.MNL CONTROLNET ADAPTER User Manual

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Appendix

B

Publication 1771-6.5.123 – May 1996

A Practical Example of

ControlNet Concepts

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I/O Chassis Slot Number

PLC-5/40C

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1771-VHSC

1771-VHSC

1771 8 Point In

1771 8 Point In

1771 8 Point Out

1771-P4S

Node 4

Empty

Empty

Map

File

Size

I:10

1

O:23

2

1771-A2B Chassis set
for 2-slot addressing

This example uses the physical layout and map entry screen for a
simple system as shown above. With this layout:

any legal input module in slots 0 and 1 will be read

any legal output module in slots 0 to 3 will be properly
controlled

you can communicate with nondiscrete modules anywhere in
the chassis

In this example:

the input file size is not equal to the output file size

the input file location (I:10) is not equal to the output file
location (O:23)

the module node address is not related to the input file (I:10)
or the output file (O:23)

you can map odd numbered file sizes (I:10 = 1) and file
locations (O:23)

you can perform nondiscrete file transfers to slots not mapped
into I/O image space (1771-VHSC in slot 4)

the chassis is mapped as slots 0 to 7 regardless of the
addressing mode used (2, 1, or 1/2)

all 1771 I/O placement rules for discrete (8, 16 and 32 point)
and nondiscrete modules as defined for addressing modes still
apply (refer to chapter 3).

any discrete output modules placed in slots 4 through 7 will
behave as if they are being written all zeroes

any discrete input modules placed in slots 2 through 7 will not
be read by the programmable controller

Overview of Example

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