D - micrologix data formats, Bit format, Appendix d - micrologix data formats – Rockwell Automation 2707-NP2 MICROVIEW SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING MANUAL User Manual

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Appendix

D

MicroLogix Data Formats

The data selected for a controller address must reflect the same format
as the data actually stored in that address. This is the only way you
can ensure that correct, consistent information is displayed.

For example, selecting 16 Bit Signed Integer format for address N7:10
displays data one way and selecting 16 Bit BCD format for the same
address displays data another way. It is important to understand each
data format and its characteristics.

The following table illustrates all data formats supported by
MicroLogix controllers including the point types and ranges applicable
to each format, and whether the scaling may be used.

Bit Format

The controller stores a binary (0 or 1) status at each bit address. The
MicroView reads a bit address and determines whether the
operational status of the bit is ON (1) or OFF (0).

You can specify associated text to be displayed for either state of a
specified bit. This description can be up to twenty characters.

Data Format

MicroLogix
Register Range

Scaling

User Input Range

Bit

0, 1

No

0, 1

16 Bit Signed
Integer

-32,768 to +32,767

Yes

-32,768 to +32,767

16 Bit Unsigned
Integer

0 to +65,535

Yes

-32,768 to +32,767

16 Bit BCD

0 to 9999

Yes

-32,768 to +32,767*

16 Bit Hex

0 to FFFF

No

NA

ASCII

16 characters, max.

No

NA

* 16 Bit BCD is 0-9999 on the MicroLogix, but data can be scaled to -32,768 to +32,768

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16 Individual Bits

(One 16 Bit Address)

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