1757-plx52 resources – Rockwell Automation 1757-SWKIT3200 ProcessLogix R320.0 Installation and Upgrade Guide User Manual

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Publication 1757-IN032B-EN-P - April 2001

Performance and Capacity Specifications 7-17

1757-PLX52 Resources

Table 7.U 1757-PLX52 Configuration Options

1757-PLX52 Configuration Options

1757-PLX52 Module Slot Width

2 slots

Base Execution Periods Supported
(different personalities required)

50 ms, 5 ms*
Note: 5 ms CEE not supported on
BETA-PLX52

50 ms CEE

5 ms CEE

Controller Redundancy Supported

Yes

No

Remote I/O Supported

Yes

No

I/O Module Execution Period

50 ms

5 ms

Configurable Values for CM/SCM Execution Periods

50, 100, 200, 500,
1000, 2000 ms

5, 10, 20, 50, 100,
200 ms

Configurable Values of Peer Update Rates (period).

Defines the period at which data is updated for all
‘pull/get’ requests for peer data required by all
blocks within a CEE.

*Supervisory Ethernet LAN systems only guarantee a
Pull/Get Request Rate of 500 msec or greater. Faster
Pull/Get rates can be configured, however, data arrival
at the configured rate cannot be guaranteed for rates
faster than 500 msec.

100, 200, 500*,
1000* ms

10, 20, 50, 100,
200, 500*, 1000*
ms

Table 7.V 1757-PLX52 Processing Resources

1757-PLX52 Processing Resources

Definitions:
PU = Processing Unit. The PU represents a platform independent amount of processing resources
(time) required to complete a predefined amount of computational (control) work.
Maximum Cycle Loading: Over an cycle (0-39), the “Average CPU Used” (CPUCYCLEAVG) statistic
is not to exceed the stated maximums.

Minimum Reserved CPU to be Maintained During
Runtime (CPUFREEAVG)

20%

1757-PLX52 Configuration

PU Maximum

Maximum Cycle
Loading

50 ms CEE – Non-Redundant Configuration

3600 PU/sec

60%

50 ms CEE – Redundant Configuration

1600 PU/sec

60%

5 ms CEE – (Non-Redundant only)

2400 PU/sec

40%

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