Increased remote i/o system throughput – Rockwell Automation 1756-DHRIO_DHRIOXT ControlLogix Data Highway Plus-Remote I/O Communication Interface Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM514C-EN-P - June 2014

Chapter 9

Using the 1756-DHRIO and 1756-DHRIOXT Modules in Remote I/O Applications

Increased Remote I/O System
Throughput

Because of the unique design of the 1756-DHRIO or 1756-DHRIOXT module
system, performance can be greatly enhanced by splitting the remote I/O
adapters across the channels. An example of a simple system has the following
devices:

Rack 1 - Starting Quarter 0 - Size Full

Rack 2 - Starting Quarter 0 - Size Full

If the racks are placed on the same channel at a baud rate of 230.4Kbaud, the
minimum RPI between the 1756-DHRIO or 1756-DHRIOXT module and the
remote I/O adapters is 6 ms. If the racks are split between channel A and channel
B, the update rate can be decreased to 4.5 ms.

The following algorithms are used to calculate various update rates:

@ 230.4Kbaud Update Rate = 3 ms*(number of racks [channel A or B]) +
1/2*3 ms*(number of racks [channel A or B])

@ 115.2Kbaud Update Rate = 5 ms*(number of racks [channel A or B]) +
1/2*5 ms*(number of racks [channel A or B])

@ 57.6Kbaud Update Rate = 8 ms*(number of racks [channel A or B]) +
1/2*8 ms*(number of racks [channel A or B])

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