Rockwell Automation T3411 ICS Regent Monitored Digital Input Modules User Manual
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Monitored Digital Input Modules (T3411)
 
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Industrial Control Services
Each type of module has a unique identification code that is 
read by the controller. This code lets the controller know 
which type of module is installed in each I/O chassis slot and 
address that module and its points specifically. The processor 
modules periodically check each module’s identification code 
to determine whether the type of module installed matches 
type of module indicated in the I/O configuration that was 
loaded when the system was started. If a module is removed, 
or is replaced with a module of a different type, the processor 
modules will indicate I/O module errors. 
Loopback logic tests periodically write data to the module and 
then read it back to determine whether the module’s I/O bus 
interface logic is functioning correctly. 
Input Circuit Testing
The field interface circuits of the monitored input module are 
completely tested to detect stuck-on or stuck-off input circuit 
faults and optionally identify input wiring open and short 
circuits. The automatic execution and evaluation of the input 
testing is controlled by the triplicated Regent processor 
modules. 
During normal operations, the internal reference voltage is 
set to three levels and the comparator output is read. These 
three reference voltage levels represent thresholds that 
determine whether the input signal is on or off and if the field 
wiring is open circuit or short circuit. The logic-side FPGA 
determines input status and line fault status based on the 
comparator data for the three voltage levels. The FPGA data 
is provided to the I/O processors for application processing. 
On a background basis, the I/O processors test the input 
circuit comparators and logic circuits for stuck-on and stuck-
off failure modes. During testing the D/A converter generates 
two reference voltages outside the normal operating range of 
the field input voltages to test that the comparator output can 
turn-off and turn-on. The I/O processors read the resulting 
input status, line fault status, and reference voltage readings 
for the test cycle to determine if there are faults in the input 
circuits or the common data paths.