Rockwell Automation 1769-HSC Compact High Speed Counter Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-UM006E-EN-P - July 2013

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Glossary

intelligent I/O module 1) An I/O module that provides some on-board processing of input values to

control some output values without going through the data table for control by
the ladder logic. An intelligent I/O module can have digital I/O circuits, analog
I/O circuits, or both. 2) Contrasted with direct I/O module (

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interval 1) The length of time between events or states. For example, the length of time

between when a signal is high can be described as the interval between pulses. 2)
Compare duration (

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) and period (

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).

I/O module 1) In a programmable controller system, a module (interchangeable plug-in item

within a larger assembly) that interfaces directly through I/O circuits to the
sensors and actuators of the machine/process.

isolated I/O module A module that has each input or output electrically isolated from every other

input or output on that module.

jumper A short conductor with which you can connect two points.

k Kilo. A prefix used with units of measurement to designate a multiple of 1000.

keying Devices that let only selected pairs of mating connectors be plugged into each

other.

listen-only connection An I/O connection that lets a controller monitor I/O module data without

owning the module.

local I/O 1) I/O connected to a processor across a backplane or a parallel link, thus limiting

its distance from the processor. 2) Contrasted with remote I/O (

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).

major revision A module revision that is updated any time there is a functional change to the

module resulting in an interface change with software.

minor revision A module revision that is updated any time there is a change to the module that

does not affect its function or software user interface.

module slot A location for installing a module. In typical modular construction, modules plug

into a backplane; each module slides into a slot that lines it up with its backplane
connector.

multicast Data transmissions which reach a specific group of one or more destinations.

network update time (NUT) The smallest repetitive time interval in which the data can be sent on a

ControlNet network. The NUT can be configured over the range from
2 ms…100 ms by using the RSNetWorx software.

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