Pćii, Terms – Rockwell Automation 6008-SV2R VMEbus remote I/O Scanner User Manual

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Preface

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This table defines common terms:

This term:

Refers to the:

scanner

both remote scanners (catalog numbers 6008ĆSV1R and 6008ĆSV2R)

VME master processor

main CPU of your VME system
The VME master processor runs the application program that

accesses the scanner. A VME system can have more than one VME

master processor, each assigned different duties and both accessing

the same scanner(s).

VME chassis

frame that VME cards are mounted in
Both the scanner and the VME master processor are mounted in the

chassis along with other VME hardware.

VMEbus

circuit board or backplane mounted in the chassis that the scanner, the

VME master processor, and other VME cards plug into

I/O chassis

AllenĆBradley 1771 series I/O chassis
This is the frame that houses the I/O modules, power supply, and

adapter or PLC processor.

input image table

area of global memory in the scanner that contains the data from the

input terminals of input modules
When an input switch is closed its corresponding input bit in the image

table is set to 1.

output image table

area of global memory in the scanner that contains output data for

terminals of output modules
When a bit is set to 1, the corresponding output turns on.

block transfer

transfer of data between an intelligent I/O module and a scanner
A block transfer sends as many as 64 words of data at a time.

general data area

designated area of global VME memory, existing within the scanner,

that is used to pass information between the scanner and a VME

master processor.
Scanner commands are processed in this data area.

global RAM

an area of global VME memory in the scanner that can be accessed

by both the scanner and the VME master processor(s).
This area of memory is the key means for communication between the

scanner and the VME master

semaphore bit

bit that indicates whether part of the global RAM (the general data

area) is being used.
Typically this bit is used to prevent multiple masters or the scanner

from writing to the general data area simultaneously.

scan list

list that the scanner maintains internally to determine the I/O racks that

it is to scan, and the order in which it is to scan them.
You create the scan list using the AUTOCONFIGURE command or the

SCAN LIST command.

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