F - module revision history, Series a versus series b firmware, Corrected anomaly with revision 3.005 and later – Rockwell Automation 1756-IF4FXOF2F ControlLogix High-speed Analog I/O Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM005B-EN-P - January 2013

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Appendix

F

Module Revision History

Series A versus
Series B Firmware

If you have a series A module, you can upgrade the module’s firmware to install
the same features that are available on the series B module. Any module that uses
firmware revision 3.005 and later has a series B designator. Series A modules that
are upgraded to revision 3.005 or later also have a series B designator.

Archiving Enhancement with Revision 3.005 and Later

Archiving is provided in firmware revision 3.005 and later. Because it is not
dependent on specialized module hardware, any high-speed analog module can
be updated to perform this function. For more information about this function,
see

Archiving on page 38

.

Corrected Anomaly with Revision 3.005 and Later

The following anomaly is corrected in firmware revision 3.005 and later.

CORRECTED: When the high-speed analog module, series A, is used in a
system where its connection is through a 1756-EN2T module, I/O connections
cannot complete.

Upgrade the high-speed analog module to series B, firmware revision 3.005, to
enable the proper I/O connection.

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Series A versus Series B Firmware

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Series B Modules as Direct Replacements for Series A Modules

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Install Series B Firmware

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