Rockwell Automation 1785-Vx0B, D17856.5.9 PLC-5 VME VMEbus Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Performance and Theory of Operations

Chapter 7

7-15

Block-transfer duration is the time interval between the enabling of the
block-transfer instruction and the receipt of the done bit. The following
example and formulas make two assumptions:

block-transfer instructions are consecutively placed in the logic program

block-transfer modules in the I/O chassis are ready to perform when

operations are requested

The following example sets up a system and provides two formulas for
calculating block-transfer timing. The first formula is a worst-case
calculation for the completion of all block-transfers in the system. The
second formula enables you to calculate the time to perform a
block-transfer for any one block-transfer module in the system.

For example, a PLC-5/V40L may have three extended-local I/O chassis
connected to channel 2. The first chassis contains two block-transfer
modules; the second chassis contains one block-transfer module; and the
third chassis does not contain block-transfer modules. It takes the logic
scan 15 ms to complete; it takes housekeeping approximately 6 ms to
complete (as calculated in the formula on page 7-13). The longest
block-transfer request is 20 words.

PLC-5/V40L

1771-ALX
Adapter

1771-ALX
Adapter

1771-ALX
Adapter

Extended-Local I/O Chassis 1

Extended-Local I/O Chassis 2

Extended-Local I/O Chassis 3

Two BT

One BT

No BT

Module

Modules

Modules

Extended-Local I/O Link

10818 I

Channel 2

Module

Module

Module

Processor

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