Rockwell Automation AADvance Controller Solutions Handbook User Manual

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Solutions Handbook (AADvance Controller)


Peer-to-Peer
Settings

TÜV Certified
Configuration

Conditions

Software Board
Definitions:

Dxpai128

Dxpao128

Certified for use over
a single
communication

network or multiple
networks

Certified as safety-related and can be used for safety
critical communications in SIL 3 applications
provided to separate Dxpai128 & Dxpao128 board

definitions are used for safety values, the safety
values from the tw oDxpai128 boards (or digital trip
points from the values) shall have a 1oo2 vote

within the receiving application.

Serial Communication Interface

Two serial ports on each processor module support the following signal modes

depending upon use:

RS485fd: A four-wire full duplex connection that features separate busses for

transmit and receive. This selection should also be used when the controller is

acting as a Modbus master using the optional four-wire definition described in

Section 3.3.3 of the Modbus-over-serial standard.

RS485fdmux: A four-wire full-duplex connection with tri-state outputs on the
transmit connections. This should be used when the controller is acting as a

Modbus slave on a four-wire bus.

RS485hdmux: A two-wire half duplex connection appropriate for or master slave

or slave use. This is shown in the Modbus-over-serial standard.

Time Synchronization (SNTP)

The AADvance controller supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)

service that can circulate an accurate time around the network. It can be configured to

operate as a SNTP client or server.
As an SNTP client the controller will accept the current time from external Network

Time Protocol (NTP) and SNTP network time servers. The SNTP clients settings

tell the controller the IP address of the external server; the version of SNTP offered

by the server; and the operating mode for the time synchronization signal that the
processors will use for their real time clock. As a client the processor module can be

configured as a unicast or broadcast client.
The AADvance controller can also fulfill the role of one or more SNTP servers (one
for each processor module) to provide a network time signal throughout the network.

To enable server time on an interface it is necessary to specify the direct broadcast

address for that interface. This works for broadcast or unicast modes and when
configured as a broadcast server it can respond to Unicast requests from clients.

Note: To set up SNTP you need to connect your controller to a suitable network

using one of the Ethernet ports. The network must be connected to an external NTP
server or have NTP loaded on to it.

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