Watson-Marlow MM440 User Manual

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Issue 10/06

3 Functions

MICROMASTER 440 Operating Instructions

6SE6400-5AW00-0BP0

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Baud rate + interval time
Telegram length
Number of nodes (slave)

Master

cycle,master

T

Slave

(MICROMASTER)

cycle,USS

T

cycle,slave(MM4)

T

NOTE
From the user’s perspective, the total cycle time between the master and slave is of significance. As
shown in the diagram above, this time depends on several factors.

Fig. 3-37

Cycle times

Using the USS protocol, a user can establish a serial point-to-point data link and a
serial bus data link between a higher-level master system and several slave
systems. Master systems can be, for example, PLCs (e.g. SIMATIC S7-200) or
PCs. MICROMASTER drive converters are always the slaves on the bus system.
The USS protocol allows the user to implement both automation tasks with cyclical
telegram traffic (

→ a fixed telegram length is necessary) as well as visualization

tasks. In this case, the protocol with variable telegram length is advantageous, as
texts and parameter descriptions can be transferred in one telegram without
chopping up the information.

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