Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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I/O Interface

Section 10A

10A-2

ATTENTION: When the control faults or loses power, all I/O

devices remain in their last state. I/O devices do not

automatically reset to an off state. It is the system installers

responsibility to make sure that all I/O is in a safe state when a

control shut down occurs. 1771 I/O devices have a dip switch

on the backplane that determines the shutdown state for I/O in

that 1771 I/O chassis when used with a PLC-5 processor. This

dip switch does not have any effect when 1771 I/O devices are

used with a 9/Series control.

Each I/O device requires a specific amount of update time regardless of the

number of inputs and outputs actually connected to the device. This is

because devices on the I/O ring use Asynchronous Serial Ring Network

circuits (referred to as ASRN “chips”) for input and output transmission.

These chips are constantly scanned through the fiber optic ring by the

control. Table 10A.A lists the number of ASRN “chips” per device and the

number of I/O points per device.

Important: The total number of ASRN chips allowed on the fiber optic

ring is dependent on your processor as shown in Table 10A.B. Exceeding

this number creates an E-STOP condition. Since your system scan time is

configurable in AMP it is possible to set the system scan time so low that

the control will not complete the I/O scan of all the ASRNs in your ring.

When this occurs old data may be made available to PAL. On systems

with large I/O rings and low system scan times, the PAL flag $RNGS

should be used to test if the system has completed the I/O scan and made

all the necessary ring I/O updates.

Table 10A.A

I/O Ring Modules Connectors

I/O Ring Modules

Number of ASRN Chips

Number of I/O Points

Operator Panel (standard non-portable)

1

1 8-bit Input

Portable Operator Panel Interface Assembly

1

1 8-bit Input

HPG

1

1 6-bit Input

Pushbutton MTB Panel I/O Module

4

44 Digital Inputs; 18 Digital Outputs

Digital I/O

2

20 Digital Inputs; 12 Digital Outputs

High--density I/O Module

6

66 Digital Inputs; 33 Digital Outputs

Analog I/O

2

1 12-bit Analog Input; 1 12-bit Analog Output

1394 Digital Drive

2

21 Digital Inputs (see appendix H for addressing)

1746 24V dc Digital I/O Assembly (S24)

3

32 inputs, 16 outputs

1746 110V ac Digital I/O Assembly (S115)

3

32 Inputs, 16 Outputs

1746 Analog I/O Assembly (SANL)

6

2 analog input channels, 2 analog output channels

Other 1746 or 1771 I/O Chassis

see page 10B-10

Depends upon modules used

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