Remote i/o adapter (20-comm-r), Controllogix system, Remote i/o adapter (20-comm – Rockwell Automation 20D PowerFlex 700S with Phase I Control Reference Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication PFLEX-RM002D-EN-E - August 2013

Chapter 1

Detail Drive Configuration and Operation

Refer to

http://www.ab.com/support/abdrives/documentation/index.html

for

detailed technical papers.

Remote I/O Adapter
(20-COMM-R)

This serves as a supplement to the PowerFlex Remote I/O Adapter User Manual,
publication

20COMM-UM004

, addressing items specific to the PowerFlex

700S. Please see the User Manual for details on 20-COMM-R set-up,
configuration, rack configurations, and block transfers.

General facts about the 20-COMM-R (refer to Chapter 4 of the PowerFlex
Remote I/O Adapter Users Manual for details):

Remote I/O (RIO) is based on 16-bit integer values

Can only be configured as a ¼ or ½ rack. When configured as a ¼ rack, the
reference and feedback are transmitted through block transfer I/O. When
configured as a ½ rack, the reference and feedback are transmitted through
discrete I/O. See Chapter 4 of the 20-COMM-R User Manual for
examples of programming the discrete and block transfer I/O.

Datalinks are transferred to and from the drive by block transfer I/O.

ControlLogix System

Here is the I/O image table for the ControlLogix system and a 20-COMM-R
configured as a ¼ rack. Notice that the first 2 words of the image table are
Discrete I/O, the rest of the data comes across as Block Transfer I/O.

No Correction vs Correction Method at 4 kHz and 8 kHz Carrier

Frequencies - Vbus = 650, fe = 60 Hz

Cable Length (Feet)

per Unit Vout/Vbus

1.6

1.7

1.8

1.9

2

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.5

2.6

100

0

200

400

600

300

500

No Correction 4 kHz Carrier
Corrected 4 kHz Carrier
No Correction 8 kHz Carrier
Corrected 8 kHz Carrier

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