Complementary mode - 8ćpoint – Rockwell Automation 1794-ASB/E Remote I/O Adapter Module User Manual User Manual

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Communicating with FLEX I/O Modules

Publication 1794ĆUM009D-EN-P - April 2004

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I/O Group

Input Image Table

Output Image Table

M0

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

M7

IL = Input Low Byte

IH = Input High Byte

OL = Output Low Byte

OH = Output High Byte

MCB = Module Control Byte

MSB = Module Status Byte

ASB/E

CĆM0

CĆM1

CĆM2

CĆM3

CĆM4

CĆM5

CĆM6

CĆM7

ASB/E

IH

OH

IL

OL

Primary

Comp.

IH

IL

OH

OL

OH

OL

OB16

IB16

OB16

IB16

OB16

Empty

M0ĆIL

M1ĆIL

M0ĆIH

M1ĆIH

CĆM0ĆOL

CĆM1ĆOL

CĆM2ĆOL

CĆM0ĆOH

CĆM1ĆOH

CĆM2ĆOH

M3ĆMCB

MCB

MSB

OE4

Empty

IE8

IB16

OB16

OH

OL

OH

OL

IH

IL

IH

IL

M4ĆMCB

M4ĆMSB

CĆM5ĆOH

M5ĆIH

M6ĆOL

M6ĆOH

M7ĆIL

M7ĆIH

CĆM6ĆIL

CĆM6ĆIH

CĆM7ĆOL

CĆM7ĆOH

OB16

IB16

OB16

IB16

Complementary 16Ćpoint Addressing Example

1 I/O Group

- Up to 16 modules = 1 logical rack

Legal Module Placement in 16Ćpoint Complementary

Any module or empty slot in any I/O position of the

primary chassis; input modules complemented by

output modules, or empty slots; output modules

complemented by input modules or empty slots; block

transfer modules complemented by block transfer

modules or empty slots; or empty slots

complemented by input, output, or empty slots.

MCB

MSB

M5ĆIL

CĆM5ĆOL

MCB

MSB

IH

IL

OH

OL

M3ĆMSB

CĆM4ĆMSB

CĆM4ĆMCB

IE8

Note: Shaded areas represent unavailable data

Note: When programming block transfer instructions, address analog modules in the primary rack as module

1," and analog modules in the complementary rack as module 0."

Complementary Mode - 8Ćpoint

Complementary mode maximizes chassis I/O image table usage
when input modules are installed in one chassis, and output modules
are installed in a complementary chassis. This allows four modules
to occupy a single I/O group.

In complementary mode, with 8-point density, 2 digital input
modules in the primary chassis, and 2 digital output modules in the
complementary chassis, or vice versa, form an I/O group. In
addition, analog modules must be complemented by an empty base.
If higher density modules are used, only the lowest 8 bits will be
available.

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