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

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Chapter 6

PLC-5/VME Processor
Communications Commands

6-12

Data types are those resident in the PLC-5/VME processor. In the
typed-write and typed-read commands described in this chapter, each data
type has a code representing its ID. The data-type code is stored in byte
field “a” of the command or reply. Some data types have a corresponding
size. The data-type size is the number of bytes required to store one
element of the data type.

The field that stores the data-type ID and size codes has a default length of
one byte for ID and size codes 3-7. When the code exceeds 7, additional
bytes are appended to the default byte to specify ID and size. We describe
this in Table 6.B and Table 6.C.

Table 6.B
Data-Type Field Specified in Default Byte

ID Code

Data Type

Description

Abbr.

Size

p

3

A

1

ASCII

4

N, S, I, O

2

Integer (signed, two’s complement)
includes status and I/O data

5

T

10

A-B timer

6

C

6

A-B counter

7

R

6

A-B control

Table 6.C
Data-Type Field Specified in Appended Bytes

ID Code

Data Type

Description

Abbr.

Size

p

8

F

4

Floating point (IEEE single precision)

9

Array (specifies data type and size)

10-15

Reserved

16

D

2

BCD

Important: If you want to write one element of a data type per packet,
select any of the standard data-type codes such as for integer, timer,
counter, control, or floating point. If you want to write multiple elements
of the same data type per packet, select the data-type code for the array.
You specify the data-type and size codes of any standard data type in
the array.

Data Types

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