B - application guidelines and tips, Cached and uncached connections, Appendix b – 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

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Appendix

B

Application Guidelines and Tips

Use this appendix to better understand how to use your 1756-DHRIO and
1756-DHRIOXT modules in DH+ and remote I/O applications.

Cached and Uncached
Connections

A connection is defined as a message from point A to point B. A ControlLogix
controller can make a total of 250 connections. With RSLogix 5000 version 10
or later, the controller can cache a total of16 DH+ connections and 16 remote
I/O connections. In RSLogix 5000 versions 9 and earlier, the controller can cache
only remote I/O connections.

Up to five messages can be sent between points and be counted as one
connection. When you read and write to the same module on remote I/O,
however, you must interlock messages.

The two types of connections in DH+ and remote I/O applications are as
follows:

Cached Connections

Uncached Connections

Topic

Page

Cached and Uncached Connections

163

ControlLogix Controller Constraints

164

Message Manager

165

Messages Between a ControlLogix Controller and PLC
Devices

165

RPI Configuration Settings

165

RPI Formula without Block Transfer Modules

166

Increase the Unconnected Message Buffer Limit

166

Remote I/O Performance: ControlLogix Controllers versus
PLC-5 Controllers

168

DH+ Baud Rate Comparison

169

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