BECKHOFF BK2000 User Manual

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Annex

BK2000

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Representation of the analog signals in the
process image

Three input bytes and three output bytes of the process image are needed
for each analog channel. Two bytes represent the value as signed integer
(two's complement), i.e. 15 bits with sign. The data format is used
regardless of the actual resolution. As an example: with a resolution of 12
bits, the four least significant bits are irrelevant. The least significant byte
has control and status functions. Various operating modes can be set with
the control byte. The six least significant bits can be used as addressing
bits. Addressing serves to read and write a register set with string
communication. The register set has 64 registers.


I/O bytes of an analog

Output byte 1

Output byte 0

Control byte

not used

channel in the

process image

Input byte 1

Input byte 0

Status byte

not used


Bit

Meaning of the

BIT 7

0 = NORMAL MODE,

1 = CONTROL MODE

control/status byte for

BIT 6

0 = READ,

1 = WRITE

access to the

BIT 5

Register address, MSB

register model

BIT 4

Register address

BIT 3

Register address

BIT 2

Register address

BIT 1

Register address

BIT 0

Register address, LSB

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