Rockwell Automation 1772-L8_LW_LWP_LX_LXP,D17726.5.8 User Manual User Manual

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Starting Your Processor

Chapter 5

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1/2ĆSlot Addressing

When you select 1/2-slot addressing, the processor addresses one-half of
an I/O module slot as one I/O group. The physical address of each I/O slot
corresponds to two input and two output image table words. The type of
module you install (8, 16 or 32 I/O points) determines the number of bits in
these words that are used.

With 1/2-slot addressing, since 32 input bits and 32 output bits are set aside
in the processor’s image table for each slot (16 input image table bits and
16 output image table bits times 2 groups per slot = 32 of each), you may
use any mix of I/O modules (8, 16 or 32 point) in the I/O chassis.

You select 1/2-slot addressing by setting switches 4 and 5 of the I/O
chassis backplane switch assembly:

Switch 4 to the ON position
Switch 5 to the ON position

Figure 5.11 illustrates the 1/2-slot addressing concept with a 32-point I/O
module. A 32-point I/O module (two 1/2-slot I/O groups) uses two input
or two output words of the image table. I/O group applies to the upper 16
points; I/O group 1 applies to the lower 16 points.

You can use 8-point and 16-point I/O modules with 1/2-slot addressing but
the rest of the bits are unused. They may be addressed through either I/O
module group.

Important: For full compatibility with 1/2-slot addressing you must use a
series C, revision B (or later) 1770-T3 industrial terminal.

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