Communicating with flex i/o modules, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 1794-ASB/E Remote I/O Adapter Module User Manual User Manual

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Chapter

3

Publication 1794ĆUM009D-EN-P - April 2004

Communicating with

FLEX I/O Modules

In this chapter, we tell you about:

FLEX I/O module data

selecting an addressing type

selecting an addressing mode

determining rack size

mapping data into the image tables

operating modes

There are 2 types of data associated with FLEX I/O modules: input
data and output data.

input data – data read from the module by the processor

output data – data written to the module by the processor

Some digital I/O modules have both input and output data associated
with them. Digital I/O modules map input data and output data to the
input and output image tables in the processor. Input and output data
can be defined as:

real I/O data – data that represents the actual state of
hardwired inputs and outputs (input data on input modules,
output data on output modules)

configuration/status data – data written to configure the
module (such as delay times); and status information (such as
a fuse blown indication)

For FLEX analog modules, input and output data is only accessible
by the processor using block transfer instructions. The data is
contained in block transfer write (BTW) and block transfer read
(BTR) data files, not in the input and output image tables. A byte of
input image and a byte of output image is required for the module
status byte (MSB) and the module control byte (MCB). The MSB
uses input image, and the MCB uses output image. These bytes are
required for block transfer command communications.

Chapter Objectives

FLEX I/O Module Data

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