Rockwell Automation RECOMM-DNET DeviceNet Adapter for use with DPI AC Drives User Manual

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DeviceNet Adapter for use with DPI AC Drives

Step 8. Select the type(s) of data exchange (Polled, Change of

State, and /or Cyclic). In our example, we selected Polled.

Step 9. Type the number of bytes that are required for your I/O in

the Rx Size and Tx Size boxes. The size will depend on
the following:

• I/O that you enabled in the adapter. This information can

be found in DPI I/O Active (14) in the adapter.

• Size of the Reference/Feedback and Datalinks in your

drive. This information can be viewed using Ref/Fdbk
Size (7) and Datalink Size (8) in the adapter. A 16-bit
word is two bytes, and a 32-bit word is four bytes.

• The actual size value used in the Rx Size box can be

determined by the setting of the M-S Input parameter as
shown in table E.1 or table E.2 for “Poll Only.”

• The actual size value used in the Tx Size box can be

determined by the setting of the M-S Output parameter as
shown in table E.3 or table E.4 for “Poll Only.”

• Tables 5.1 and 5.2 show common configuration Tx/Rx

sizes.

In our example, we typed 4 in the Rx Size and Tx Size boxes
because we enabled only the Logic Command/Status for I/O in the
adapter and our drive uses a 16-bit Reference/Feedback.

Both the M-S Input and M-S Output parameters are set to 00001.
Therefore, the Logic Command/Status uses 2 bytes and the
Reference/Feedback uses 2 bytes totaling 4 bytes.

Table 5.1 – Host Products Using 16-Bit Reference/Feedback & Datalinks

1

1

SP600 drives use 16-bit datalinks.

Rx

Size

Tx

Size

Logic

Command/

Status

Reference/

Feedback

(16-bit)

Datalinks (16-bit)

A

B

C

D

4

4

8

8

12

12

16

16

20

20

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