4ć37, Df1 packet formation – Rockwell Automation 1770-HT8 SMART TRANSMITTER User Manual

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Chapter 4

C

Communicating with the Smart

Transmitter Interface

4-37

In full duplex mode, the host computer and Smart Transmitter Interface
can transmit and receive simultaneously. Once the Smart Transmitter
Interface receives a command, it can send the response to the host as soon
as it is available, without waiting for the host to request the response with a
separate command. Figure 4.13 and Figure 4.14 illustrate the format and
give an example of a full duplex DF1 command.

In half duplex mode, the master station controls which station can transmit.
The master station must also issue poll requests to the Smart Transmitter
Interface before the Smart Transmitter Interface will send a response.
Figure 4.15 and Figure 4.16 illustrate the format and an example of a half
duplex DF1 Command.

Figure 4.13

Full Duplex DF1 Packet sent by a Host Computer to the Smart Transmitter Interface

DLE

9007

STX

DST

SRC

APPLICATION DATA

DLE

ETX

BCC/CRC

CMD

STS

TNS FNC

SCMD

CHN

CTL

PRM

DATA

LEN

DATA

Smart Transmitter

Interface Packet

Data Link

Layer Packet

Since message is from host to Smart Transmitter Interface

DLE = data link escape control character (10" hex)

STX = start of text control character (02" hex)

DST = Smart Transmitter Interface station address in hexadecimal

SRC = host station address in hexadecimal

CMD = OF" hexadecimal

STS = Status byte

TNS = transaction number (2 bytes)

FNC = 95" hexadecimal

LEN = length of Smart Transmitter Interface Packet in bytes

SCMD = Smart Transmitter Interface Command

CHN = Smart Transmitter Interface Channel

CTL = Smart Transmitter Interface Control

PRM = Smart Transmitter Interface Parameter

ETX = end of text control character (04" hex)

BCC/CRC = Block Check or CRC bytes

DF1 Packet Formation

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