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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM001O-EN-P - October 2014

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Manage Controller Communication

Chapter 7

Each produced or consumed tag uses the number of connections that are listed in

Table 27

. Adding status information to a produced/consumed tag does not affect

the number of connections used.

.

The number of available connections limits the number of tags that can be
produced or consumed. If the controller uses its connections for I/O and
communication devices, no connections are left for produced and consumed tags.

For more information about produced/consumed tags, see the Logix5000
Controllers Produced and Consumed Tags Programming Manual, publication

1756-PM011

.

Send and Receive Messages

Messages transfer data to other devices, such as other controllers or operator
interfaces. The MSG instruction is a ladder logic output instruction that
asynchronously reads or writes a block of data to or from another module over

Table 27 - Produced and Consumed Tag Connections

This Type of Tag

Uses This Many Connections

Of This Module

Produced tag

number_of_configuredconsumers + 1

Controller

Consumed tag

1

Produced or consumed tag

1

Communication

EXAMPLE

Calculations of connections for produced or consumed tags:

A ControlLogix controller producing 4 tags for 1 controller uses 8

connections.

Each tag uses 2 connections (1 consumer + 1 = 2).

2 connections per tag x 4 tags = 8 connections.

Consuming 4 tags from a controller uses 4 connections (1 connection per

tag x 4 tags = 4 connections).

Table 28 - ControlLogix Modules and Available Connections

Module Type

Cat. No.

Available Connections

Controller

1756-L7x

500

1756-L6x

250

EtherNet/IP

1756-EN2F
1756-EN2T
1756-EN2TXT
1756-EN2TR

256

1756-ENBT
1756-EWEB

128

ControlNet

1756-CN2
1756-CN2R
1756-CN2RXT

128

1756-CNB
1756-CNBR

64

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